Recognising that the impacts of acquisitive crime on farms are both economic and social, the Victorian Farm Crime Research Project is an ongoing endeavour to examine farm crime in Victoria. Specifically, the Project is considering attitudes of farmers and farming communities to criminal justice responses to farm crime; assessing existing policing practices and analysing alternatives; and determining a suite of strategies for prevention and control of crime against farms and for improvement of service delivery by the criminal justice system in Victoria. A quantitative survey of Victorian farmers was conducted between August 2017 and November 2018. This paper reports on and assesses results from the survey, providing results of parametric tes...
Rural crime is an issue for farms across the United Kingdom. The costs of farm crime are at their hi...
Farms in England and Wales continue to have low levels of crime prevention measures in use desp...
In general, farm crime has not attracted a lot of research activity. Marissa McCall and Peter Homel ...
Recognising that the impacts of acquisitive crime on farms are both economic and social, the Victori...
This article presents select findings from 'farm crime' victimisation surveys undertaken in the two ...
Whilst rural offending has hitherto been largely overlooked, the canon of scholarly examination of r...
Crime devastates lives and communities: not only in cities, but in remote settings, provincial towns...
Police and farmers in Britain have differing views on the effectiveness and measures of effectivenes...
Farms stand apart from other rural businesses in the levels of crimes they experience, and the impac...
Annual estimates of the total cost of farm crime to the UK economy amount to the region of £45 m (NF...
Rural crime is seen within the academic literature to have been overlooked in favour of urban crime....
Farms stand apart from other rural businesses in the levels of crimes they experience, and the impac...
Annual estimates of the total cost of farm crime to the UK economy amount to the region of £45 m (NF...
Farm crime is a relatively neglected area of research in the criminological literature. Some work ha...
Rural crime has a financial, emotional and physical impact on its victims, their family and the comm...
Rural crime is an issue for farms across the United Kingdom. The costs of farm crime are at their hi...
Farms in England and Wales continue to have low levels of crime prevention measures in use desp...
In general, farm crime has not attracted a lot of research activity. Marissa McCall and Peter Homel ...
Recognising that the impacts of acquisitive crime on farms are both economic and social, the Victori...
This article presents select findings from 'farm crime' victimisation surveys undertaken in the two ...
Whilst rural offending has hitherto been largely overlooked, the canon of scholarly examination of r...
Crime devastates lives and communities: not only in cities, but in remote settings, provincial towns...
Police and farmers in Britain have differing views on the effectiveness and measures of effectivenes...
Farms stand apart from other rural businesses in the levels of crimes they experience, and the impac...
Annual estimates of the total cost of farm crime to the UK economy amount to the region of £45 m (NF...
Rural crime is seen within the academic literature to have been overlooked in favour of urban crime....
Farms stand apart from other rural businesses in the levels of crimes they experience, and the impac...
Annual estimates of the total cost of farm crime to the UK economy amount to the region of £45 m (NF...
Farm crime is a relatively neglected area of research in the criminological literature. Some work ha...
Rural crime has a financial, emotional and physical impact on its victims, their family and the comm...
Rural crime is an issue for farms across the United Kingdom. The costs of farm crime are at their hi...
Farms in England and Wales continue to have low levels of crime prevention measures in use desp...
In general, farm crime has not attracted a lot of research activity. Marissa McCall and Peter Homel ...