After decades of neglect, a growing number of scholars have turned their attention to issues of crime and criminal justice in the rural context. Despite this improvement, rural crime research is underdeveloped theoretically, and is little informed by critical criminological perspectives. In this article, we introduce the broad tenets of a\ud multi-level theory that links social and economic change to the reinforcement of rural patriarchy and male peer support, and in turn, how they are linked to separation/divorce sexual assault. We begin by addressing a series of misconceptions about what is rural, rural\ud homogeneity and commonly held presumptions about the relationship of rurality, collective efficacy (and related concepts) and crime. W...
A developing body of research within the fields of criminology and rural sociology has emphasized th...
Urban and rural geographies should be further included in feminist intersectional research on intima...
Crime is often perceived as an urban issue rather than a problem that occurs in rural areas, but how...
After decades of neglect, a growing number of scholars have turned their attention to issues of crim...
This paper is based on research done by DeKeseredy and his colleagues in Ohio and examines the incid...
Intimate violence against women takes many shapes and forms and is endemic to most, if not all, soci...
The assumption that the size, anonymity and weakened social controls of urban living generates socia...
Sociological research on male-to-female violence against women in rural places has mushroomed over t...
The author of this article presents a review of the published empirical and theoretical literature t...
A review of the extant literature reveals a recent growth in critical criminological analyses of rur...
This book chronicles key contemporary developments in the social scientific study of various types o...
Men’s violence against women is a global human rights issue, with domestic violence one of the most ...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2013.Includes bibliographical references.An increasing number of...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Few criminological studies have specifically set out to research responses to domestic abuse in rura...
A developing body of research within the fields of criminology and rural sociology has emphasized th...
Urban and rural geographies should be further included in feminist intersectional research on intima...
Crime is often perceived as an urban issue rather than a problem that occurs in rural areas, but how...
After decades of neglect, a growing number of scholars have turned their attention to issues of crim...
This paper is based on research done by DeKeseredy and his colleagues in Ohio and examines the incid...
Intimate violence against women takes many shapes and forms and is endemic to most, if not all, soci...
The assumption that the size, anonymity and weakened social controls of urban living generates socia...
Sociological research on male-to-female violence against women in rural places has mushroomed over t...
The author of this article presents a review of the published empirical and theoretical literature t...
A review of the extant literature reveals a recent growth in critical criminological analyses of rur...
This book chronicles key contemporary developments in the social scientific study of various types o...
Men’s violence against women is a global human rights issue, with domestic violence one of the most ...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2013.Includes bibliographical references.An increasing number of...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Few criminological studies have specifically set out to research responses to domestic abuse in rura...
A developing body of research within the fields of criminology and rural sociology has emphasized th...
Urban and rural geographies should be further included in feminist intersectional research on intima...
Crime is often perceived as an urban issue rather than a problem that occurs in rural areas, but how...