This article addresses how rural environments characterized by remoteness impact the work of police detectives in their casework. It reports on an ethnographic study of two investigative departments (working on volume crime and domestic crime) located in Northern Sweden. Interviews (N=27) and participant observations (N =56) were conducted in order to examine how investigators approached and managed rural conditions in their daily work. Findings indicate that police investigations in rural areas are characterized by constraints, such as resource shortages, extended set-up times (due to travelling), and challenges in multitasking. The findings identify two main practices for investigating crime in such settings: 'rural investigation' that en...
"Rural crime has long been overlooked in the field of crime prevention. Sustained academic interroga...
This chapter considers questions of rurality in the context of rural crime. Law and criminology deba...
The urban focus of crime has dominated the attention of criminologists. Although images of idyllic, ...
This article addresses how rural environments characterized by remoteness impact the work of police ...
This article examines factors that influence the processes and practices of crime prevention and inv...
The allocation of police officers in a country is generally a matter of great public concern. Betwee...
This qualitative research study examines community police officers (CPO) in a northern Swedish rural...
2 Crime and police practices vary from one community to another i.e. city to city and county to coun...
Although the notion of rural crime has an idyllic aura to it, crime occurs in a changing social land...
While research on the unique challenges of rural policing is increasing, these challenges are still ...
This article explores the nature and frequency of crimes and people's safety perceptions in rural ar...
This collection aims to stimulate debate about a major gap in contemporary criminological research. ...
Globalization in rural areas is commonly described in terms of both challenges and opportunities. Op...
Despite an initial primary focus on mining, fishing and agriculture-related crimes in sparsely settl...
"Conducting rural criminological research exposes researchers to concerns such as absence or inadequ...
"Rural crime has long been overlooked in the field of crime prevention. Sustained academic interroga...
This chapter considers questions of rurality in the context of rural crime. Law and criminology deba...
The urban focus of crime has dominated the attention of criminologists. Although images of idyllic, ...
This article addresses how rural environments characterized by remoteness impact the work of police ...
This article examines factors that influence the processes and practices of crime prevention and inv...
The allocation of police officers in a country is generally a matter of great public concern. Betwee...
This qualitative research study examines community police officers (CPO) in a northern Swedish rural...
2 Crime and police practices vary from one community to another i.e. city to city and county to coun...
Although the notion of rural crime has an idyllic aura to it, crime occurs in a changing social land...
While research on the unique challenges of rural policing is increasing, these challenges are still ...
This article explores the nature and frequency of crimes and people's safety perceptions in rural ar...
This collection aims to stimulate debate about a major gap in contemporary criminological research. ...
Globalization in rural areas is commonly described in terms of both challenges and opportunities. Op...
Despite an initial primary focus on mining, fishing and agriculture-related crimes in sparsely settl...
"Conducting rural criminological research exposes researchers to concerns such as absence or inadequ...
"Rural crime has long been overlooked in the field of crime prevention. Sustained academic interroga...
This chapter considers questions of rurality in the context of rural crime. Law and criminology deba...
The urban focus of crime has dominated the attention of criminologists. Although images of idyllic, ...