Drawing from a diverse range of examples, the guest editor aims to summarise and reflect upon the key material presented in this special issue. This 'afterword' to the special issue also highlights the key messages that emerge from the diverse research techniques and methodologies employed in the varied range of case studies, most of them small-scale studies. This final article identifies the unanswered questions and looks forward discussing future research agendas and policy recommendations that arise from this international and multidisciplinary take on women's victimisation and perceived safety in transit environments.
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Ceccato, V. (2017). Women’s transit safety: Making connections and defining future directions in research and practice. Crime Prevention and Community Safety, 19(3–4), 276–287. https://doi.org/10.1057/s41300-017-0032-5
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