Few criminological studies have specifically set out to research responses to domestic abuse in rural communities. A small number of recent studies have arrived at the problem from a health and/or social geography perspective lending weight to the increasingly apparent significance of space and culture in rural domestic abuse. This article contributes to this research agenda, focusing on the ways in which police and other agencies respond to domestic abuse within the spatial context of rural England and victim-survivors’ experiences of such responses. The article outlines empirical work with a police partner based in the North of England. The study involved a case file analysis of police data and interviews with police officers, partner age...
Urban and rural geographies should be further included in feminist intersectional research on intima...
Rural domestic violence has received little attention in the media, by authorities, or from the gene...
Intimate violence against women takes many shapes and forms and is endemic to most, if not all, soci...
Few criminological studies have specifically set out to research responses to domestic abuse in rura...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
The abuse of technology by perpetrators of domestic violence is ‘spaceless’; however, in this articl...
Men’s violence against women is a global human rights issue, with domestic violence one of the most ...
After decades of neglect, a growing number of scholars have turned their attention to issues of crim...
In the last 30 years, the interest in domestic violence in rural communities has increased significa...
After decades of neglect, a growing number of scholars have turned their attention to issues of crim...
The purpose of this study is to examine the impact of physical isolation in rural battered women. Th...
A report submitted by Neil Websdale to the Research and Creative Productions Committee in 1992 on do...
In November 2014, the Centre for Rural Regional Law and Justice released a report outlining the expe...
This article examines factors that influence the processes and practices of crime prevention and inv...
Rural policing, with a few notable exceptions, has been largely absent from the geographic and crimi...
Urban and rural geographies should be further included in feminist intersectional research on intima...
Rural domestic violence has received little attention in the media, by authorities, or from the gene...
Intimate violence against women takes many shapes and forms and is endemic to most, if not all, soci...
Few criminological studies have specifically set out to research responses to domestic abuse in rura...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
The abuse of technology by perpetrators of domestic violence is ‘spaceless’; however, in this articl...
Men’s violence against women is a global human rights issue, with domestic violence one of the most ...
After decades of neglect, a growing number of scholars have turned their attention to issues of crim...
In the last 30 years, the interest in domestic violence in rural communities has increased significa...
After decades of neglect, a growing number of scholars have turned their attention to issues of crim...
The purpose of this study is to examine the impact of physical isolation in rural battered women. Th...
A report submitted by Neil Websdale to the Research and Creative Productions Committee in 1992 on do...
In November 2014, the Centre for Rural Regional Law and Justice released a report outlining the expe...
This article examines factors that influence the processes and practices of crime prevention and inv...
Rural policing, with a few notable exceptions, has been largely absent from the geographic and crimi...
Urban and rural geographies should be further included in feminist intersectional research on intima...
Rural domestic violence has received little attention in the media, by authorities, or from the gene...
Intimate violence against women takes many shapes and forms and is endemic to most, if not all, soci...