The Routledge International Handbook of Rural Criminology Routledge International Handbooks Series
Coordonnateur : Donnermeyer Joseph F
49% of the world?s population lives in small towns, villages and farms, yet until recent years criminological scholarship has focused almost exclusively on urban crimes. The Routledge International Handbook of Rural Criminology is the first major publication to bring together this growing body of scholarship under a single cover. For many years rural criminology has remained marginalized and often excluded from the mainstream, with precedence given to urban criminology: this volume intends to address that imbalance.
Pioneering in scope, this book brings together leading international scholars from fourteen different countries to offer an authoritative synthesis of theoretical and empirical literature. This handbook is divided in to seven parts, each addressing a different aspect of rural criminology:
- Rurality and crime
- Criminological dimensions of food and agriculture
- Violence and rurality
- Drug use, production and trafficking in the rural context
- Intersections between rural and green criminology
- Policing, justice and rurality
- Teaching rural criminology
Edited by a world renowned scholar of rural criminology, this book explores rural crime issues in over thirty-five countries including Japan, Sweden, Brazil, Australia, Tanzania, the US, and the UK. This is the first Handbook dedicated to rural criminology and is an essential resource for criminologists, sociologists and social geographers engaged with rural studies and crime.
Joseph F. Donnermeyer is Professor Emeritus of Rural Sociology at Ohio State University. He is the co-author of Rural Criminology with Walter S. DeKeseredy (Routledge, 2013).
Date de parution : 06-2020
17.4x24.6 cm
Date de parution : 04-2016
17.4x24.6 cm
Thèmes de The Routledge International Handbook of Rural Criminology :
Mots-clés :
Young Men; Energy Boom Towns; Substance use; Social Disorganization Measures; Metamphetamine; Crack Cocaine; Rural Policing; Green Criminology; Rural violence; Vice Versa; Rural Criminology; Environmental Crime; Rural Crime; Social Psychology; Wildlife Crimes; Cultural Criminology; Von Essen; Joseph F; Donnermeyer; Agricultural Crime; Jessica M; Doucet; Folk Crime; Matthew R; Lee; Social Disorganization Theory; Ethan Rogers; Farm Crime; William Alex Pridemore; Walter DeKeseredy; Larissa Behrendt; Illegal Hunting; Amanda Porter; Livestock Theft; Alison Vivian; Police Services; Yoshiko Takahashi; Food Fraud; Andrew Wooff; Farmworker Abuse; Christian Mouhanna; Rural Crime Rates; John Scott; Male Peer Support; Angela M; Glosser; Apprehended Violence Order; Victoria E; Collins; Methamphetamine Production; Elaine Barclay; Intimate Violence; Emmanuel K; Bunei; Samwel Auya; Joseph K; Rono; Robert Smith; Gerard McElwee; Jarret S; Lovell; Kelle Barrick; Richard Byrne; Kreseda Smith; Walter S; DeKeseredy; Amanda Hall-Sanchez; Molly Dragiewicz; Callie M; Rennison; Russell Hogg; Kerry Carrington; Sarah Wendt; Caroline B.R; Evans; Paul R; Smokowski; Katie L; Cotter; Marcelo Justus; Luiz Guilherme Scorzafave; Elder Generozo Sant'Anna; Qingli Meng; Ralph A; Weisheit; Henry Brownstein; David G; Gomez; Lisa R; Pruitt; Karen T; Van Gundy; Corinna Jenkins Tucker; Nena F; Stracuzzi; Erin Hiley Sharp; Cesar J; Rebellon; Anke Stallwitz; William Garriott; Avi Brisman; Bill McClanahan; Nigel South; Rob White; George Holmes; Erica von Essen; Hans-Peter Hansen; Helena Nordström Källström; M; Nils Peterson; Tarla R; Peterson; Mari Pohja-Mykrä; Rafa Salvador; Nicholas A; Jones; Savvas Lithopoulos; Rick Ruddell; Chris Cunneen; Richard Yarwood; Vania Ceccato; Hilde Jakobsen; Darrell D; Irwin; Dawei Zhang; Susu Wang; Josh Meisel; Jim Nolan