Rural Victims of Crime
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Rural Victims of Crime
Representations, Realities and Responses
Hale, Rachel; Harkness, Alistair
Taylor & Francis Ltd
12/2022
266
Mole
Inglês
9780367677633
15 a 20 dias
526
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1.Rural victims of crime in contemporary context Rachel Hale and Alistair Harkness PART I - Representations 2.Measuring and researching rural victimisation Rachel Hale, Alistair Harkness and Kyle J.D. Mulrooney 3.Access to justice for rural victims Joseph F. Donnermeyer 4.Rurality, crime and fear of crime Vania Ceccato PART II - Realities 5.Interpersonal violent victimisation beyond the cityscape Ethan M. Rogers, Mark T. Berg, James C. Wo and William Alex Pridemore Case study: Lethality beyond the cityscape 6.Male violence against women in rural places Walter S. DeKeseredy Case study: Rural battered women syndrome 7.Victims with disabilities in rural areas Marg Camilleri Case study: Barriers to reporting victimisation for rural victims with complex communication needs 8.Victimisation of the vulnerable older rural resident Barbara Blundell, Emily Moir and Amy Warren Case study: Applying the crime triangle to Indigenous rural elder abuse 9.Modern slavery in agrarian settings Richard Byrne and Kreseda Smith Case study: Farm worker victimisation by an organised criminal gang in the United Kingdom 10.Victims of farm crime Gorazd Mesko and Katja Eman Case study: Metal rods in corn - when personal resentment exceeds all limits of normal 11.Victims of hate crime in rural communities Melina Stewart-North, Rachel Hale and George Van Doorn Case study: Beard cutting as hate crime in a rural Amish community 12.Rural victims of the climate crisis Rob White Case study: My home is on fire 13.The natural and built rural environment as victims Louise Nicholas and Suzie Thomas Case study: Rio Tinto destruction of Juukan Gorge cave system, Western Australia PART III - Responses 14.Legal supports and services for rural victims Hannah Haksgaard Case study: South Dakota's Rural Attorney Recruitment Program 15.Policing rural victims Danielle Watson, John Scott, Tiffany Sutherland and Lamese Laponi Case study: Policing rural victims in the Pacific Island State of Tuvalu 16.The provision of support and advocacy for rural victims Shelly A. McGrath and Melencia Johnson Case study: Victim advocacy in the Delta Region of the United States 17.Community-level responses to rural victimisation Tarah Hodgkinson Case study: Implementing SafeGrowth in North Battleford and Roma 18.Rural victimology scholarship into the future Rachel Hale and Alistair Harkness
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Rural Victims of Crime;The rural victim;Victimisation;Victimology;Victimisation of non-humans;Rural victimisation;Concept of the victim;Rural locations;Rural crime;Victimisation of humans;Realities;Representations;Responses;Rachel Hale;Alistair Harkness;Rural Victims;North Battleford;Rural Criminology;Farm Crime;Agricultural Crime;Elder Abuse;Hate Crime;Small Island Developing States;Intimate Partner Violence;Denser;Violating;Modern Slavery;Hate Crime Victimisation;Rural Areas;Rural Places;Criminal Legal System;Violent Victimisation;Transnational Organised Crime Groups;Nonfatal Violent Victimisation;Overarching Barriers;Modern Slavery Act;Torres Strait Islander Peoples;Routine Activities Theory
1.Rural victims of crime in contemporary context Rachel Hale and Alistair Harkness PART I - Representations 2.Measuring and researching rural victimisation Rachel Hale, Alistair Harkness and Kyle J.D. Mulrooney 3.Access to justice for rural victims Joseph F. Donnermeyer 4.Rurality, crime and fear of crime Vania Ceccato PART II - Realities 5.Interpersonal violent victimisation beyond the cityscape Ethan M. Rogers, Mark T. Berg, James C. Wo and William Alex Pridemore Case study: Lethality beyond the cityscape 6.Male violence against women in rural places Walter S. DeKeseredy Case study: Rural battered women syndrome 7.Victims with disabilities in rural areas Marg Camilleri Case study: Barriers to reporting victimisation for rural victims with complex communication needs 8.Victimisation of the vulnerable older rural resident Barbara Blundell, Emily Moir and Amy Warren Case study: Applying the crime triangle to Indigenous rural elder abuse 9.Modern slavery in agrarian settings Richard Byrne and Kreseda Smith Case study: Farm worker victimisation by an organised criminal gang in the United Kingdom 10.Victims of farm crime Gorazd Mesko and Katja Eman Case study: Metal rods in corn - when personal resentment exceeds all limits of normal 11.Victims of hate crime in rural communities Melina Stewart-North, Rachel Hale and George Van Doorn Case study: Beard cutting as hate crime in a rural Amish community 12.Rural victims of the climate crisis Rob White Case study: My home is on fire 13.The natural and built rural environment as victims Louise Nicholas and Suzie Thomas Case study: Rio Tinto destruction of Juukan Gorge cave system, Western Australia PART III - Responses 14.Legal supports and services for rural victims Hannah Haksgaard Case study: South Dakota's Rural Attorney Recruitment Program 15.Policing rural victims Danielle Watson, John Scott, Tiffany Sutherland and Lamese Laponi Case study: Policing rural victims in the Pacific Island State of Tuvalu 16.The provision of support and advocacy for rural victims Shelly A. McGrath and Melencia Johnson Case study: Victim advocacy in the Delta Region of the United States 17.Community-level responses to rural victimisation Tarah Hodgkinson Case study: Implementing SafeGrowth in North Battleford and Roma 18.Rural victimology scholarship into the future Rachel Hale and Alistair Harkness
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Rural Victims of Crime;The rural victim;Victimisation;Victimology;Victimisation of non-humans;Rural victimisation;Concept of the victim;Rural locations;Rural crime;Victimisation of humans;Realities;Representations;Responses;Rachel Hale;Alistair Harkness;Rural Victims;North Battleford;Rural Criminology;Farm Crime;Agricultural Crime;Elder Abuse;Hate Crime;Small Island Developing States;Intimate Partner Violence;Denser;Violating;Modern Slavery;Hate Crime Victimisation;Rural Areas;Rural Places;Criminal Legal System;Violent Victimisation;Transnational Organised Crime Groups;Nonfatal Violent Victimisation;Overarching Barriers;Modern Slavery Act;Torres Strait Islander Peoples;Routine Activities Theory