A review of the extant literature reveals a recent growth in critical criminological analyses of rural crime and societal reactions to it. Nevertheless, rural critical criminology is still in a state of infancy and requires much more development. Thus, heavily influenced by Taylor, Walton, and Young’s(1973) path-breaking book The New Criminology and by research on woman abuse in rural communities, the main objective of this article, then, is twofold: (1) to describe the key reasons for a more fully developed rural critical criminology and (2) to outline some of its key elements. Also included in this article is a brief history of rural criminology and a discussion of waysthat a critical approach to the study of rural crime can be applied to...
William J. Chambliss (Bill) is well-known for his path-breaking theories of lawmaking and for his in...
Previous criminological literature has mostly neglected rural communities, often treating these plac...
This article explores the nature and frequency of crimes and people's safety perceptions in rural ar...
A review of the extant literature reveals a recent growth in critical criminological analyses of rur...
A review of the extant literature reveals a recent growth in critical criminological analyses of rur...
The objectives of this article are two-fold. First, it briefly reviews the historical development of...
Sociological research on male-to-female violence against women in rural places has mushroomed over t...
"Conducting rural criminological research exposes researchers to concerns such as absence or inadequ...
Crime is often perceived as an urban issue rather than a problem that occurs in rural areas, but how...
The rural criminological literature has recently experienced an increased interest in structural t...
Based on data from the 2012 Communities that Care Youth Survey (CCYS), the authors compare the delin...
Much of the research on rural crime has focused on the U.S. In recent years, however, there has been...
A quick scan through the Uniform Crime Reports from 2005 shows that the rate of violence in urban ar...
Advancing Critical Criminology constitutes a timely addition to the growing body of knowledge on cri...
Criminology has until recently neglected the nature and levels of crime outside the urban realm. Thi...
William J. Chambliss (Bill) is well-known for his path-breaking theories of lawmaking and for his in...
Previous criminological literature has mostly neglected rural communities, often treating these plac...
This article explores the nature and frequency of crimes and people's safety perceptions in rural ar...
A review of the extant literature reveals a recent growth in critical criminological analyses of rur...
A review of the extant literature reveals a recent growth in critical criminological analyses of rur...
The objectives of this article are two-fold. First, it briefly reviews the historical development of...
Sociological research on male-to-female violence against women in rural places has mushroomed over t...
"Conducting rural criminological research exposes researchers to concerns such as absence or inadequ...
Crime is often perceived as an urban issue rather than a problem that occurs in rural areas, but how...
The rural criminological literature has recently experienced an increased interest in structural t...
Based on data from the 2012 Communities that Care Youth Survey (CCYS), the authors compare the delin...
Much of the research on rural crime has focused on the U.S. In recent years, however, there has been...
A quick scan through the Uniform Crime Reports from 2005 shows that the rate of violence in urban ar...
Advancing Critical Criminology constitutes a timely addition to the growing body of knowledge on cri...
Criminology has until recently neglected the nature and levels of crime outside the urban realm. Thi...
William J. Chambliss (Bill) is well-known for his path-breaking theories of lawmaking and for his in...
Previous criminological literature has mostly neglected rural communities, often treating these plac...
This article explores the nature and frequency of crimes and people's safety perceptions in rural ar...