This article develops a working typology of rural criminal types in a UK wide context. It considers strategies used by these diverse ideal-typologies of rural criminals to successfully evade the police intelligence apparatus. It demonstrates hidden links between illegal rural enterprise and local criminal networks whilst concentrating upon the intersection of traditional criminality and illegal entrepreneurship. This article explores the changing landscape of rural crime positing new entrepreneurial strategies for tackling rural criminality in its myriad forms
This chapter considers questions of rurality in the context of rural crime. Law and criminology deba...
Illegal entrepreneurship in the rural is under researched and scrutinised, yet it occupies a distinc...
Farm crime is a relatively neglected area of research in the criminological literature. Some work ha...
This article develops a working typology of rural criminal types in a UK wide context. It considers...
In rural sociology and rural studies, rurality in many countries is commonly constructed as an idyll...
Although the notion of rural crime has an idyllic aura to it, crime occurs in a changing social land...
Abstract In rural sociology and rural studies, rurality in many countries is commonly constructed as...
Between 2000 and 2012, over 1,000 police stations were closed in the UK and many more have been plac...
In this viewpoint article we seek to make the farming community aware of the increasing presence of ...
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...
In rural sociology and rural studies, rurality in many countries is commonly constructed as an idyll...
This summary reports on the pilot phase of an ongoing study, funded by SIPR, into the changing natur...
Illegal diversification strategies in farming contexts are neglected in research terms. There are en...
This article examines factors that influence the processes and practices of crime prevention and inv...
This chapter considers questions of rurality in the context of rural crime. Law and criminology deba...
Illegal entrepreneurship in the rural is under researched and scrutinised, yet it occupies a distinc...
Farm crime is a relatively neglected area of research in the criminological literature. Some work ha...
This article develops a working typology of rural criminal types in a UK wide context. It considers...
In rural sociology and rural studies, rurality in many countries is commonly constructed as an idyll...
Although the notion of rural crime has an idyllic aura to it, crime occurs in a changing social land...
Abstract In rural sociology and rural studies, rurality in many countries is commonly constructed as...
Between 2000 and 2012, over 1,000 police stations were closed in the UK and many more have been plac...
In this viewpoint article we seek to make the farming community aware of the increasing presence of ...
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...
In rural sociology and rural studies, rurality in many countries is commonly constructed as an idyll...
This summary reports on the pilot phase of an ongoing study, funded by SIPR, into the changing natur...
Illegal diversification strategies in farming contexts are neglected in research terms. There are en...
This article examines factors that influence the processes and practices of crime prevention and inv...
This chapter considers questions of rurality in the context of rural crime. Law and criminology deba...
Illegal entrepreneurship in the rural is under researched and scrutinised, yet it occupies a distinc...
Farm crime is a relatively neglected area of research in the criminological literature. Some work ha...