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TCRP Synthesis 90: Video Surveillance Uses by Rail Transit Agencies (2011)
Transit Cooperative Research Program Synthesis Program (TCRPSYNTH)

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Schulz, Dorothy Moses, Gilbert, Susan, Transportation Research Board. "REFERENCES." TCRP Synthesis 90: Video Surveillance Uses by Rail Transit Agencies. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press, 2011.

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Front Matter (R1-R10)
Summary (1-4)
CHAPTER ONE - Introduction (5-6)
Project Background and Objectives (7-7)
Report Organization (8-9)
History of Electronic Video Surveillance in Transit (10-10)
Video Surveillance and Risk Management (11-12)
Expanding the Definition of Risk (13-14)
The London Underground's Influence on Transit Surveillance Systems (15-15)
Use of Surveillance by Transit Systems Worldwide (16-18)
Use of Video Surveillance by Canadian Transit Systems (19-20)
Video Surveillance and Public Perceptions of Safety and Security (21-23)
Introduction (24-24)
Stations, Station Platforms, and Shelters (25-26)
Onboard Railcars (27-27)
Parking Facilities (28-29)
Storage Yards, Other Yards, and Administrative Areas (30-30)
Right-of-Way Surveillance (31-33)
Deciding Where to Install Video Surveillance (34-35)
Funding Video Surveillance Systems (36-37)
Monitoring Video Cameras - When and by Whom (38-38)
Video Analytics (39-40)
Video Surveillance as a Forensic Tool (41-41)
Patron and Employee Awareness and Perceptions of Video Surveillance (42-43)
Case Study 1: Altamont Commuter Express, San Joaquin Regional Rail Commission, California (44-45)
Case Study 2: Metro Transit, Minneapolis, Minnesota (46-48)
Case Study 3: Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County, Houston, Texas (49-50)
Case Study 4: Port Authority of Allegheny County, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (51-53)
Case Study 5: Valley Metro Rail, Phoenix, Arizona (54-56)
CHAPTER SIX - Conclusions (57-60)
ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS (61-61)
GLOSSARY (62-63)
REFERENCES (64-67)
LITERATURE REVIEW [ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY] (68-73)
APPENDIX A - Synthesis Questionnaire (74-78)
APPENDIX B - Questionnaire Respondents (79-81)