In criminology very little is known about crime in developing countries. Rural areas in particular are neglected. Departing from the study of Clinard & Abbott from 1973, the article reviews the state of the art and raises open questions. Inter alia, the unreliability of official statistics, data of the International Crime Victims Survey, and the relationship between crime and development are thoroughly discussed. Moreover, perspectives of future research are outlined
A review of the extant literature reveals a recent growth in critical criminological analyses of rur...
This chapter considers questions of rurality in the context of rural crime. Law and criminology deba...
Objective to study the relevance of the problem and characteristics of crime in rural regions of the...
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. ...
Crime is often perceived as an urban issue rather than a problem that occurs in rural areas, but how...
Much of the research on rural crime has focused on the U.S. In recent years, however, there has been...
Rural criminology as a topic of scholarly study, neglected over the past two to three decades, has b...
Crime is often perceived as an urban issue rather than a problem that occurs in rural areas, but how...
A quick scan through the Uniform Crime Reports from 2005 shows that the rate of violence in urban ar...
"Rural crime has long been overlooked in the field of crime prevention. Sustained academic interroga...
Criminology has tended to treat crime as predominantly an urban phenomenon. A review of the availabl...
The objectives of this article are two-fold. First, it briefly reviews the historical development of...
Criminology has tended to treat crime as predominantly an urban phenomenon. A review of the availabl...
"Conducting rural criminological research exposes researchers to concerns such as absence or inadequ...
A review of the extant literature reveals a recent growth in critical criminological analyses of rur...
This chapter considers questions of rurality in the context of rural crime. Law and criminology deba...
Objective to study the relevance of the problem and characteristics of crime in rural regions of the...
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. ...
Crime is often perceived as an urban issue rather than a problem that occurs in rural areas, but how...
Much of the research on rural crime has focused on the U.S. In recent years, however, there has been...
Rural criminology as a topic of scholarly study, neglected over the past two to three decades, has b...
Crime is often perceived as an urban issue rather than a problem that occurs in rural areas, but how...
A quick scan through the Uniform Crime Reports from 2005 shows that the rate of violence in urban ar...
"Rural crime has long been overlooked in the field of crime prevention. Sustained academic interroga...
Criminology has tended to treat crime as predominantly an urban phenomenon. A review of the availabl...
The objectives of this article are two-fold. First, it briefly reviews the historical development of...
Criminology has tended to treat crime as predominantly an urban phenomenon. A review of the availabl...
"Conducting rural criminological research exposes researchers to concerns such as absence or inadequ...
A review of the extant literature reveals a recent growth in critical criminological analyses of rur...
This chapter considers questions of rurality in the context of rural crime. Law and criminology deba...
Objective to study the relevance of the problem and characteristics of crime in rural regions of the...