The Encyclopedia of Rural Crime (häftad)
Format
Häftad (Paperback / softback)
Språk
Engelska
Antal sidor
386
Utgivningsdatum
2024-05-21
Förlag
Bristol University Press
Medarbetare
Harkness, Alistair (ed.), Peterson, Jessica Rene (ed.), Bowden, Matt (ed.), Pedersen, Cassie (ed.), F Donnermeyer, Joseph (ed.)
Illustrationer
8 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensioner
234 x 156 x 20 mm
Vikt
540 g
Antal komponenter
1
ISBN
9781529222012

The Encyclopedia of Rural Crime

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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.
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Alistair Harkness is Senior Lecturer in Criminology and Co-Director of the Centre for Rural Criminology at the University of New England. Jessica Ren Peterson is Assistant Professor in the Criminal Justice Department at Southern Oregon University and is an adjunct Lecturer at the University of New England. Matt Bowden is Senior Lecturer in Sociology at Technological University Dublin and an adjunct Senior Lecturer at the University of New England. Cassie Pedersen is Lecturer in Criminology and Criminal Justice at Federation University Australia. Joseph F. Donnermeyer is Professor Emeritus in the School of Environment and Natural Resources at The Ohio State University and an adjunct Professor at the University of New England.

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Introduction Part 1: Theories of Rural Crime 1. Introduction to Part 1 - Matt Bowden 2. Civic Community Theory - Joseph F. Donnermeyer and Matt Bowden 3. Classical Theories and Contemporary Legacies - Joseph F. Donnermeyer 4. Cultural Criminology and Representations of Rural Crime - Karen Hayden 5. Environmental and Green Criminology - Rob White 6. Feminist Theory - Mandy Hall Sanchez 7. Late Modernity, Surveillance and Securitisation - Matt Bowden and Artur Pytlarz 8. Left Realism - James Windle 9. Male Peer Support Theory - Walter DeKeseredy 10. Primary Socialisation Theory - Joseph F. Donnermeyer 11. Rational Choice, Routine Activity and Situational Crime Prevention - Vania Ceccato 12. Safety and Security Studies - Gorazd Meko and Andrej Sotlar 13. The Anthropocene and Criminological Theory - Clifford Shearing, Emiline Smith and Jared Walters Part 2: Rural Crime Studies 14. Introduction to Part 2 - Joseph F. Donnermeyer and Alistair Harkness People and Crime 15. Abuse Against Children, the Elderly and Within Families - Sarah Wendt 16. Consumer Fraud - Cassandra Cross 17. Corporate and State Crimes - Victoria E. Collins 18. Cybercrime and Security - Qingli Meng and Joseph F. Donnermeyer 19. Dark Tourism - Jenny Wise 20. Drugs and Public Health - Katinka van de Ven and Natalie Thomas 21. Druge Use and Dependence - Anke Stallwitz 22. Genocide - Hollie Nyseth Nzitatira and Brandon Moore 23. Hate Crime - Rachel Hale and Melina Stewart-North 24. Modern Slavery and Cross-border Transportation of People - Richard Byrne 25. Resource Extraction: Crime impacts - Callie D. Shaw and Rick Ruddell 26. Rogue Farmers- Robert Smith 27. Technology and Interpersonal Violence - Bridget Harris 28. Tourism, Crime and Rurality - Joseph F. Donnermeyer and Alistair Harkness 29. Violence Against Farmers - Anni Hesselink 30. Violence Against Women - Walter S. DeKeseredy 31. Violent Extremism- Rachel Hale Property and Other 32. Acquisitive Farm Crime - Kyle Mulrooney and Alistair Harkness 33. Animal Rights and Activism - Jarret S. Lovell 34. Blood Sports- Angus Nurse 35. Cross-border Livestock Theft - Willie Clack 36. Drug Cultivation, Manufacture and Movement - Ralph A. Weisheit 37. Food Crime - Allison Gray 38. Heritage Crime - Louise Nicholas 39. Illegal Hunting and Trespass - Alistair Harkness, Kyle Mulrooney and Matthew Box 40. Organised Crime - Robert Smith 41. Trophy and Big Game Hunting - Angus Nurse 42. Water Crimes - Gorazd Meko and Katja Eman 43. Wildfires: Causation and Prevention - Janet Stanley and Belinda Young 44. Wildlife Crime: Trafficking and Poaching - Rob White Part 3: Rural Criminal Justice Studies 45. Introduction to Part 3 - Jessica Ren Peterson Law Enforcement 46. Anti-social Behaviour: Police-community Relationship - Andrew Wooff and Larissa Engelmann 47. Discretion and Informal Sanctions - Jessica Ren Peterson 48. Law Enforcement Misconduct - John Liederbach, Chloe Ann Wentzlof and Philip Matthew Stinson 49. Police Engagement with Rural Farming Communities - Cameron Whiteside, Ann Brennan and Kyle Mulrooney 50. Policing Rural Small-island Developing States - Danielle Watson and Casandra Harry 51. Policing the Rural Global South - Tariro Mutongwizo 52. Public Order Policing - David Baker 53. Re-assurance Policing in Rural Communities - Larissa Engelmann and Andrew Wooff 54. Rurality, Cultures and Policing - Richard Yarwood Courts and Corrections 55. Community Corrections - Dawei Zhang, Jessica Ren Peterson, Alistair Harkness and Joseph F. Donnermeyer 56. Court Reform Challenges in Rural Jurisdictions - Alyssa M. Clark 57. Desistence from Crime - Rachel Hale 58. Informal and Decolonised Alternative Criminal Justice - Zahidul Islam 59. Jails and Prisons - Rick Ruddell 60. Judicial Policies and Procedures - Alyssa M. Clark 61. Populism and Punitiveness - Kyle Mulrooney and Jenny Wise 62. Post-release, Re-entry and Recidivism - Kyle C. Ward 63. Punishment and Rurality - Rosemary Gido 64. Restorative Justice a