Although the notion of rural crime has an idyllic aura to it, crime occurs in a changing social landscape and is affected by demographic changes, changing crime trends and by the introduction of new policing practices. Similarly, exactly what constitutes rural crime is also open to debate and changes over time. Likewise, we only have a fuzzy notion of the stereotypical rural criminal and find it difficult to acknowledge the existence of a rural criminal underclass. As a result, crime in a rural context is more difficult to police than crime in an urban landscape because it requires a different set of skills and practices from policing the urban landscape. The closure of rural police stations and the reallocation of scarce policing resources...
In rural sociology and rural studies, rurality in many countries is commonly constructed as an idyll...
The accepted social construction of the rural criminal is that of the (alien) urban marauder. In thi...
Rural England is still perceived by many as a crime-free idyll, despite increasing evidence to the c...
This article develops a working typology of rural criminal types in a UK wide context. It considers ...
Between 2000 and 2012, over 1,000 police stations were closed in the UK and many more have been plac...
This article develops a working typology of rural criminal types in a UK wide context. It considers...
This summary reports on the pilot phase of an ongoing study, funded by SIPR, into the changing natur...
Rural policing, with a few notable exceptions, has been largely absent from the geographic and crimi...
This chapter considers questions of rurality in the context of rural crime. Law and criminology deba...
This article examines factors that influence the processes and practices of crime prevention and inv...
AbstractRural policing, with a few notable exceptions, has been largely absent from the geographic a...
While research on the unique challenges of rural policing is increasing, these challenges are still ...
“The rise in rural crime has come about due to two main factors. Social and economic change has see...
Despite increasing levels of research addressing rural crime, this field of academia remains under-r...
2 Crime and police practices vary from one community to another i.e. city to city and county to coun...
In rural sociology and rural studies, rurality in many countries is commonly constructed as an idyll...
The accepted social construction of the rural criminal is that of the (alien) urban marauder. In thi...
Rural England is still perceived by many as a crime-free idyll, despite increasing evidence to the c...
This article develops a working typology of rural criminal types in a UK wide context. It considers ...
Between 2000 and 2012, over 1,000 police stations were closed in the UK and many more have been plac...
This article develops a working typology of rural criminal types in a UK wide context. It considers...
This summary reports on the pilot phase of an ongoing study, funded by SIPR, into the changing natur...
Rural policing, with a few notable exceptions, has been largely absent from the geographic and crimi...
This chapter considers questions of rurality in the context of rural crime. Law and criminology deba...
This article examines factors that influence the processes and practices of crime prevention and inv...
AbstractRural policing, with a few notable exceptions, has been largely absent from the geographic a...
While research on the unique challenges of rural policing is increasing, these challenges are still ...
“The rise in rural crime has come about due to two main factors. Social and economic change has see...
Despite increasing levels of research addressing rural crime, this field of academia remains under-r...
2 Crime and police practices vary from one community to another i.e. city to city and county to coun...
In rural sociology and rural studies, rurality in many countries is commonly constructed as an idyll...
The accepted social construction of the rural criminal is that of the (alien) urban marauder. In thi...
Rural England is still perceived by many as a crime-free idyll, despite increasing evidence to the c...