Rural Policing and Policing the Rural

Rural Policing and Policing the Rural
Author: Rob I. Mawby
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2016-04-08
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781317060765

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Policing reveals much about rural society. It refers to the way that the police, the public and other agencies regulate themselves and each other according to the dominant ideals of society. This can be formally, through the ever-growing spectrum of policing partnerships in neo-liberal countries, or informally, through the performance and enforcement of moral codes and values. This book draws on international inter-disciplinary perspectives to examine the range and consequences of policing across different rural localities. Rural Policing and Policing the Rural is organised into two sections: the first examines who is policing rural areas, while the second examines the nature of rural policing by considering, on the one hand, the policing of rural space and, on the other, how ideas of rurality are regulated. In doing so this book provides a survey of rural policing that will be valuable to academics, students, policy makers and those policing rural places.

Policing Rural Canada

Policing Rural Canada
Author: Rick Ruddell
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2016-07-28
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1897160852

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This book shifts the focus on policing from the urban to the rural and describes the efforts of the agencies working to ensure public safety in the countryside. Although police services play the primary role in responding to crime, the growing role of public and private agencies involved in crime reduction is highlighted.

Crime and Policing in Rural and Small Town America

Crime and Policing in Rural and Small Town America
Author: Ralph A. Weisheit,David N. Falcone,L. Edward Wells
Publsiher: Waveland Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2005-09-21
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781478610564

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While most researchers see the urban setting as being the only laboratory for studying crime problems throughout the United States, Crime and Policing in Rural and Small-Town America directly challenges this notion with an authoritative look at crime and the criminal justice system in rural America today. The assumption that rural crime is rare and comparable across various communities has led to incompatible theories and irrelevant practices. In order to transform this misconstruction, the Third Edition offers a clear outline of the definition of rural and provides a vital argument for why rural and small-town crime should be studied more than it is. The book also explores the individual nature of issues that emerge in these communities, including illegal drug production, domestic violence, agricultural crimes, rural poverty, and gangs, in addition to the training needs of rural police, probation in rural areas, and rural jails and prisons. Responding to rural crime requires an awareness of its context and how justice is carried out, as well as an appreciation of how features vary across rural areas. Understanding the relationships among crime, geography, and culture in the rural setting can reveal useful ideas and implications for crime and justice in communities across the United States.

Rural Policing and Policing the Rural

Rural Policing and Policing the Rural
Author: R. I. Mawby,Richard Yarwood
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2011
Genre: Police, Rural
ISBN: 1315607190

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Rural Crime and Rural Policing

Rural Crime and Rural Policing
Author: Ralph A. Weisheit,David N. Falcone,L. Edward Wells,National Institute of Justice (U.S.)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 16
Release: 1994
Genre: Government publications
ISBN: IND:30000044541146

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Community Policing in a Rural Setting

Community Policing in a Rural Setting
Author: Quint Thurman,Edmund F. McGarrell
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 197
Release: 2014-10-13
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781317523932

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The authors provide stepping stones for rural and small-town agencies to make the organizational changes needed for community policing to take hold. The book introduces the concept of community policing and its many benefits to the agencies and communities that adopt it. Important issues discussed include the challenge of organizational change, as well as examples of community policing obstacles and successes, and the future of community policing in the 21st century.

Rural Crime and Community Safety

Rural Crime and Community Safety
Author: Vania A Ceccato
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 394
Release: 2015-08-27
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781135005559

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Crime is often perceived as an urban issue rather than a problem that occurs in rural areas, but how far is this view tenable? This book explores the relationship between crime and community in rural areas and addresses the notion of safety as part of the community dynamics in such areas. Rural Crime and Community Safety makes a significant contribution to crime science and integrates a range of theories to understand patterns of crime and perceived safety in rural contexts. Based on a wealth of original research, Ceccato combines spatial methods with qualitative analysis to examine, in detail, farm and wildlife crime, youth related crimes and gendered violence in rural settings. Making the most of the expanding field of Criminology and of the growing professional inquiry into crime and crime prevention in rural areas; rural development; and the social sustainability of rural areas, this book builds a bridge by connecting Criminology and Human Geography. This book will be suitable for academics, students and practitioners in the fields of criminology, community safety, rural studies, rural development and gender studies.

Rural Criminology

Rural Criminology
Author: Joseph F Donnermeyer,Walter DeKeseredy
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2013-10-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781136207600

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Rural crime is a fast growing area of interest among scholars in criminology. From studies of agricultural crime in Australia, to violence against women in Appalachia America, to poaching in Uganda, to land theft in Brazil -- the criminology community has come to recognize that crime manifests itself in rural localities in ways that both conform to and challenge conventional theory and research. For the first time, Rural Criminology brings together contemporary research and conceptual considerations to synthesize rural crime studies from a critical perspective. This book dispels four rural crime myths, challenging conventional criminological theories about crime in general. It also examines both the historical development of rural crime scholarship, recent research and conceptual developments. The third chapter recreates the critical in the rural criminology literature through discussions of three important topics: community characteristics and rural crime, drug use, production and trafficking in the rural context, and agricultural crime. Never before has rural crime been examined comprehensively, using any kind of theoretical approach, whether critical or otherwise. Rural Criminology does both, pulling together in one short volume the diverse array of empirical research under the theoretical umbrella of a critical perspective. This book will be of interest to those studying or researching in the fields of rural crime, critical criminology and sociology.