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Rural crime is a fast growing area of interest among scholars in
criminology. From studies of agricultural crime in Australia, to
violence against women in Appalachia America, to poaching in
Uganda, to land theft in Brazil -- the criminology community has
come to recognize that crime manifests itself in rural localities
in ways that both conform to and challenge conventional theory and
research. For the first time, Rural Criminology brings together
contemporary research and conceptual considerations to synthesize
rural crime studies from a critical perspective. This book dispels
four rural crime myths, challenging conventional criminological
theories about crime in general. It also examines both the
historical development of rural crime scholarship, recent research
and conceptual developments. The third chapter recreates the
critical in the rural criminology literature through discussions of
three important topics: community characteristics and rural crime,
drug use, production and trafficking in the rural context, and
agricultural crime. Never before has rural crime been examined
comprehensively, using any kind of theoretical approach, whether
critical or otherwise. Rural Criminology does both, pulling
together in one short volume the diverse array of empirical
research under the theoretical umbrella of a critical perspective.
This book will be of interest to those studying or researching in
the fields of rural crime, critical criminology and sociology.
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The Encyclopedia of Rural Crime (Hardcover)
Alistair Harkness, Jessica Rene Peterson, Matt Bowden, Cassie Pedersen, Joseph Donnermeyer
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R2,513
R2,337
Discovery Miles 23 370
Save R176 (7%)
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Ships in 9 - 17 working days
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The key reference guide to rural crime and rural justice, this
encyclopedia includes 85 concise and informative entries covering
rural crime theories, offences and control. It is divided into five
complementary sections: * theories of rural crime; * rural crime
studies; * rural criminal justice studies; * rural people and
groups; * rural criminological research. With contributions from
established and emerging international scholars, this authoritative
guide offers state-of-the-art synopses of the key issues in rural
crime, criminology, offending and victimisation, and both
institutional and informal responses to rural crime.
The key reference guide to rural crime and rural justice, this
encyclopedia includes 85 concise and informative entries covering
rural crime theories, offences and control. It is divided into five
complementary sections: • theories of rural crime; • rural
crime studies; • rural criminal justice studies; • rural people
and groups; • rural criminological research. With contributions
from established and emerging international scholars, this
authoritative guide offers state-of-the-art synopses of the key
issues in rural crime, criminology, offending and victimisation,
and both institutional and informal responses to rural crime.
Rural crime is a fast growing area of interest among scholars in
criminology. From studies of agricultural crime in Australia, to
violence against women in Appalachia America, to poaching in
Uganda, to land theft in Brazil -- the criminology community has
come to recognize that crime manifests itself in rural localities
in ways that both conform to and challenge conventional theory and
research. For the first time, Rural Criminology brings together
contemporary research and conceptual considerations to synthesize
rural crime studies from a critical perspective. This book dispels
four rural crime myths, challenging conventional criminological
theories about crime in general. It also examines both the
historical development of rural crime scholarship, recent research
and conceptual developments. The third chapter recreates the
critical in the rural criminology literature through discussions of
three important topics: community characteristics and rural crime,
drug use, production and trafficking in the rural context, and
agricultural crime. Never before has rural crime been examined
comprehensively, using any kind of theoretical approach, whether
critical or otherwise. Rural Criminology does both, pulling
together in one short volume the diverse array of empirical
research under the theoretical umbrella of a critical perspective.
This book will be of interest to those studying or researching in
the fields of rural crime, critical criminology and sociology.
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