توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب The Encyclopedia of Rural Crime
نام کتاب : The Encyclopedia of Rural Crime
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : دایره المعارف جنایات روستایی
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نویسندگان : Alistair Harkness (editor), Jessica Rene Peterson (editor), Matt Bowden (editor), Cassie Pedersen (editor), Joseph Donnermeyer (editor)
ناشر : Bristol University Press
سال نشر : 2022
تعداد صفحات : 388
ISBN (شابک) : 9781529222036
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 27 مگابایت
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Front Cover\nThe Encyclopedia of Rural Crime\nCopyright information\nTable of contents\nList of figures\nAbout the Editors\nNotes on Contributors\nIntroduction\n Growth of rural criminology\n Purpose of this encyclopedia\n Structure of the encyclopedia\n Beyond this encyclopedia: studying rural criminology\n Acknowledgements\n Suggested readings\n Suggested websites\nPART I Theories of Rural Crime\n Introduction to Part I: Theories of Rural Crime\n Theories of crime\n 1 Civic Community Theory\n Suggested readings\n 2 Classical Theories and Contemporary Legacies\n Suggested readings\n 3 Crime and Place\n Suggested readings\n 4 Cultural Criminology and Representations of Rural Crime\n Suggested readings\n 5 Environmental and Green Criminology\n Suggested readings\n 6 Feminist Theory\n Suggested readings\n 7 Late Modernity, Surveillance and Securitization\n Suggested readings\n 8 Left Realism\n Suggested readings\n 9 Male Peer Support Theory\n Suggested readings\n 10 Primary Socialization Theory\n Suggested readings\n 11 Rational Choice, Routine Activity and Situational Crime Prevention\n Suggested readings\n 12 Safety and Security Studies\n Suggested readings\n 13 The Anthropocene and Criminological Theory\n Suggested readings\nPART II Rural Crime Studies\n Introduction to Part II\nPeople and Crime\n 14 Abuse against Children, the Elderly and within Families\n Distinct rural features\n The international rural context\n Service provision\n Suggested readings\n 15 Consumer Fraud\n A background to fraud\n The cost of fraud\n Fraud in a rural context\n Suggested readings\n 16 Corporate and State Crimes\n Corporate crime\n State crime\n Direct and indirect rural influences\n Studying rural corporate and state crime\n Suggested readings\n 17 Cybercrime and Cybersecurity\n Suggested readings\n 18 Dark Tourism\n Defining dark tourism\n Rural dark tourism\n Suggested readings\n 19 Drugs and Public Health\n Defining rural drug use and public health\n Economic risks\n Physical risks\n Social risks\n Policy risks\n Public health responses to drug-related harms in rural areas\n Suggested readings\n 20 Drug Use and Dependence\n Prevention, intervention and policy\n Suggested readings\n 21 Genocide\n National risk factors\n Sub-national risk factors\n Individual risk factors\n Suggested readings\n 22 Hate Crime\n Realities of rural hate-based victimization\n Explanations for rural hate\n Suggested readings\n 23 Modern Slavery and Cross-border Transportation of People\n Facilitation of human trafficking\n Forms of exploitation\n Suggested readings\n 24 Resource Extraction: Crime Impacts\n Life course of resource-based booms\n Crime impacts\n Gaps in knowledge\n Suggested readings\n 25 Rogue Farmers\n Defining rogue farmers in a rural context\n Defining criminal farmers in a rural context\n Identification of issues and impacts globally\n Suggested readings\n 26 Technology and Interpersonal Violence\n Intersectionality and vulnerability\n Technology-facilitated violence\n Spacelessness and rurality\n Suggested readings\n 27 Tourism, Crime and Rurality\n Suggested readings\n 28 Violence against Farmers\n Violence against farmers as an axiom\n Distinctive features\n Farmers as victims of violence and perpetrators of violence against farmers\n The impact of violence against farmers\n Suggested readings\n 29 Violence against Women\n Rates of victimization\n Types of violence\n Scholarship\n Risk factors\n Theoretical frameworks\n Policy and practice\n Suggested readings\n 30 Violent Extremism\n The vulnerability of rural communities to violent extremism\n Addressing rural violent extremism\n Suggested readings\nProperty and Other\n 31 Acquisitive Farm Crime\n Victimization\n Reporting of farm crime\n Crime prevention\n Policing\n Suggested readings\n 32 Animal Rights and Activism\n The animal rights debate\n Animal rights activism\n Animal rights and rural criminology\n Suggested readings\n 33 Blood Sports\n Blood sports in context\n International perspectives\n Blood sports and communities\n Suggested readings\n 34 Cross-border Livestock Theft\n Religious challenges in cross border livestock theft\n Organized groups and cross-border livestock theft\n Cross-border livestock theft amongst different demographic groupings\n Mountainous borders and livestock theft\n Rivers, oceans and cross-border livestock theft\n Suggested readings\n 35 Drug Cultivation, Manufacture and Movement\n Drug cultivation, manufacture and trafficking hotspots\n Opiates\n Cocaine\n Methamphetamine\n Marijuana\n Conclusion\n Suggested readings\n 36 Food Crime\n Rationale for food crime\n Suggested readings\n 37 Heritage Crime\n Legality or illegality\n Rural heritage crime offences\n Study of rural heritage crime\n Suggested readings\n 38 Illegal Hunting and Trespass\n Trespass\n Behaviours and impacts\n The ‘social contract’\n Approaches to illegal hunting prevention\n Policing\n Legislation and regulation\n Technology\n Suggested readings\n 39 Organized Crime\n Defining organized crime in a rural context\n Identification of issues and impacts on communities, people and places\n Suggested readings\n 40 Trophy and Big Game Hunting\n Trophy hunting, rurality and recreation\n Trophy hunting in an international context\n Trophy hunting and communities\n Suggested readings\n 41 Water Crimes\n Water and ‘rural green criminology’\n Types of water crime\n The present and the future\n Suggested readings\n 42 Wildfires: Causation and Prevention\n Wildfire causation\n Suggested readings\n 43 Wildlife Crime, Trafficking and Poaching\n Suggested readings\nPART III Rural Criminal Justice Studies\n Introduction to Part III\nLaw Enforcement\n 44 Anti-social Behaviour: Police–Community Relationships\n Suggested readings\n 45 Law Enforcement Misconduct\n Suggested readings\n 46 Police Discretion and Informal Sanctions\n Effects of the rural on discretion, decision making and informal sanctions\n Community-condoned policing\n Suggested readings\n 47 Police Engagement with Rural Farming Communities\n The New South Wales Police Force Rural Crime Prevention Team\n Suggested readings\n 48 Policing Rural Small Island Developing States\n Suggested readings\n 49 Policing the Rural Global South\n Suggested readings\n 50 Public Order Policing\n Suggested readings\n 51 Reassurance Policing in Rural Communities\n Suggested readings\n 52 Rurality, Cultures and Policing\n Challenging traditional perspectives\n Suggested readings\nCourts and Corrections\n 53 Community Corrections\n Rural community corrections\n Conclusions and countermeasures\n Suggested readings\n 54 Court Reform Challenges in Rural Jurisdictions\n Suggested readings\n 55 Desistance from Crime\n The process of desistance from crime\n Rural barriers to desistance\n Conclusion\n Suggested readings\n 56 Informal and Decolonized Alternative Criminal Justice\n Characteristics\n International trends\n Suggested readings\n 57 Jails and Prisons\n Jails\n Prisons\n Summary\n Suggested readings\n 58 Judicial Policies and Procedures\n Suggested readings\n 59 Populism and Punitiveness\n The shared logic of populism\n Distinctive rural features\n Suggested readings\n 60 Post-release, Rural Re-entry and Recidivism\n Transportation\n Employment\n Housing\n Mental health care and substance abuse treatment\n Services/programming\n Acquaintance density\n Suggested readings\n 61 Punishment and Rurality\n Suggested readings\n 62 Restorative Justice and Therapeutic Jurisprudence\n Origins and evolution of restorative justice and therapeutic jurisprudence\n Restorative justice and therapeutic jurisprudence in rural settings\n Suggested readings\nAccess to Justice and Responses to Crime\n 63 Access to Justice\n The right to access justice\n Rural barriers to accessing justice\n Impacts on rural victims\n Conclusion\n Suggested readings\n 64 Access to Legal Representation\n The meaning and importance of access to legal representation\n Obstacles to legal representation in rural places\n Solving rural legal representation shortages\n Conclusion\n Suggested readings\n 65 Closure of Law Enforcement Stations\n Centralization of forces\n Suggested readings\n 66 Rural Crime Prevention\n Suggested readings\n 67 Technology in Rural Criminal Justice Systems\n Technology in rural law enforcement\n Technology in rural courts and corrections\n Future directions for technology in rural criminal justice systems\n Suggested readings\nPART IV Rural Peoples and Groups\n Introduction to Part IV\n 68 Anti-government Groups and Militias\n Suggested readings\n 69 Indigenous and First Nation Peoples\n Suggested readings\n 70 LGBTIQA+ Identities\n Towards a rural queer criminology\n Victimization experiences\n Justice responses\n Suggested readings\n 71 Lifestyle and Amenity Migration\n Suggested readings\n 72 Outlaw Motorcycle Clubs\n OMC crime\n Suggested readings\n 73 People with Disabilities\n Access to services\n Suggested readings\n 74 Rural Enclaves\n Suggested readings\n 75 Rural Folk Crime\n Suggested readings\n 76 Tropes of Rural Offenders and Victims\n ‘It couldn’t happen here’\n ‘We look after our own’\n ‘Everyone knows everyone’\n ‘Put up with it’\n ‘We can cope’\n Suggested readings\n 77 Working Tourists\n Suggested readings\n 78 Youth and Youth Sub-cultures\n Suggested readings\nPART V Geographic Status of Rural Criminological Research\n Introduction to Part V\n 79 Africa\n Violent crimes\n Agricultural/farm crimes\n Environmental crimes\n Corruption\n Conclusion\n Suggested readings\n 80 Antarctica\n Suggested readings\n 81 Asia\n ‘Asian Criminology’\n Borders\n State crime and harm\n Suggested readings\n 82 Europe\n Suggested readings\n 83 North America\n Canada\n The United States\n Mexico and Central America\n Summary\n Suggested readings\n 84 Oceania\n Colonialism and colonial legacies in Oceania\n Rural criminological study in New Zealand and Australia\n Rural criminological study in the South Pacific\n Suggested readings\n 85 South America\n Suggested readings\n Notes\nNotes\nIndex\nBack Cover