One reason this chapter is devoted to rural policing is the difference in policework and organization. More than 40 years ago, Cain (1973) highlighted the distinctivenessof rural policing, with its isolating and lonesome nature, and thedependence on one’s neighbors and community within which the police lived.Rural crime issues are very different nowadays from those in the 1970s, and certainlyrurality is a complex mix that imposes new demands on policing that gobeyond issues of remoteness and isolation. Policing is no longer a job for thepublic police force only. Yet “(t)here has always been, and still is, a differencebetween police work and organization in urban and rural areas” (Furuhagen,2009, p. 13)Mawby (2011) suggests that in many coun...
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This chapter considers questions of rurality in the context of rural crime. Law and criminology deba...
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While research on the unique challenges of rural policing is increasing, these challenges are still ...
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Crime is often perceived as an urban issue rather than a problem that occurs in rural areas, but how...
Rural crime and criminal justice practices and responses face different challenges from those experi...
This article addresses how rural environments characterized by remoteness impact the work of police ...
Crime is often perceived as an urban issue rather than a problem that occurs in rural areas, but how...
This qualitative research study examines community police officers (CPO) in a northern Swedish rural...
The allocation of police officers in a country is generally a matter of great public concern. Betwee...
To frame the Swedish case, this chapter briefly reviews some of the currentinternational literature ...
Imagine that some farmers declare they are worried about having their livestockstolen. Should this b...
Young people are vital for any type of society – but certainly more important forrural communities a...
This chapter has four sections. The first section offers a number of basic definitionsin rural crimi...
The strategies and techniques that police officers employ are adaptations to the types of communitie...
This chapter considers questions of rurality in the context of rural crime. Law and criminology deba...
This article examines factors that influence the processes and practices of crime prevention and inv...
While research on the unique challenges of rural policing is increasing, these challenges are still ...
The policing of public dissent in rural and regional areas is influenced by many factors, including ...
Crime is often perceived as an urban issue rather than a problem that occurs in rural areas, but how...
Rural crime and criminal justice practices and responses face different challenges from those experi...
This article addresses how rural environments characterized by remoteness impact the work of police ...
Crime is often perceived as an urban issue rather than a problem that occurs in rural areas, but how...