To frame the Swedish case, this chapter briefly reviews some of the currentinternational literature in criminology on crime prevention activities aimed atyouth in rural settings. The role of community in dealing with the problem inrural municipalities through crime prevention initiatives is given special attention.The chapter closes with examples from the Swedish rural context and concludingremarks.QC 20211026Part of book ISBN 9780203725689</p
Social crime prevention is often characterised as ‘radical’, requiring transformative change to addr...
The allocation of police officers in a country is generally a matter of great public concern. Betwee...
The role and responsibility of street-level bureaucrats in crime preventive work – a study on small ...
This chapter has four sections. The first section offers a number of basic definitionsin rural crimi...
Young people are vital for any type of society – but certainly more important forrural communities a...
"Rural crime has long been overlooked in the field of crime prevention. Sustained academic interroga...
Crime is often perceived as an urban issue rather than a problem that occurs in rural areas, but how...
Crime is often perceived as an urban issue rather than a problem that occurs in rural areas, but how...
One reason this chapter is devoted to rural policing is the difference in policework and organizatio...
This chapter brings together the content of this book and gives an overview ofthe main conclusions d...
Criminology has until recently neglected the nature and levels of crime outside the urban realm. Thi...
This qualitative research study examines community police officers (CPO) in a northern Swedish rural...
This article explores the nature and frequency of crimes and people's safety perceptions in rural ar...
This chapter starts by listing 10 reasons why crime and safety in rural areas is asubject worth exam...
In the discourse of crime and place, the focus has rarely fallen on rural crime. While experiencing ...
Social crime prevention is often characterised as ‘radical’, requiring transformative change to addr...
The allocation of police officers in a country is generally a matter of great public concern. Betwee...
The role and responsibility of street-level bureaucrats in crime preventive work – a study on small ...
This chapter has four sections. The first section offers a number of basic definitionsin rural crimi...
Young people are vital for any type of society – but certainly more important forrural communities a...
"Rural crime has long been overlooked in the field of crime prevention. Sustained academic interroga...
Crime is often perceived as an urban issue rather than a problem that occurs in rural areas, but how...
Crime is often perceived as an urban issue rather than a problem that occurs in rural areas, but how...
One reason this chapter is devoted to rural policing is the difference in policework and organizatio...
This chapter brings together the content of this book and gives an overview ofthe main conclusions d...
Criminology has until recently neglected the nature and levels of crime outside the urban realm. Thi...
This qualitative research study examines community police officers (CPO) in a northern Swedish rural...
This article explores the nature and frequency of crimes and people's safety perceptions in rural ar...
This chapter starts by listing 10 reasons why crime and safety in rural areas is asubject worth exam...
In the discourse of crime and place, the focus has rarely fallen on rural crime. While experiencing ...
Social crime prevention is often characterised as ‘radical’, requiring transformative change to addr...
The allocation of police officers in a country is generally a matter of great public concern. Betwee...
The role and responsibility of street-level bureaucrats in crime preventive work – a study on small ...