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Title
The Future for Rural Criminology: Transcendence and Transformation of Borders
Series
Research in Rural Crime
Publication Date
2022-07-29
Abstract
This chapter contemplates the past, present and future of rural criminology, considering its transformation from a niche area of interest in the criminological field, oft overlooked, to what has become a burgeoning subdiscipline in its own right with an enviable growth trajectory. It reflects on the chance encounters that have brought together scholars and others from disparate academic spaces and geographic places to study rural crime. In so doing, it considers the notion of borders in a globalised world, the role and importance of networks, rural criminology as public criminology. The chapter contemplates what the future might hold, and recommends several actions to facilitate its advancement well into the twenty-first century. Even in a globalised world, both physical and intangible borders persist. Sometimes these borders can be glaringly obvious, some are curious, and others are controversial and contentious both historically and now. Borders also serve as metaphors for the divisions imposed in the academy. The chapter muses on how rural criminology provides an effective crossing of our own boundaries, and in the process how it has created an inclusive and dynamic space for research, scholarship and practice.
Publication Type
Book Chapter
Source of Publication
Rural Transformations and Rural Crime: International Critical Perspectives in Rural Criminology, p. 183-202
Publisher
Bristol University Press
Place of Publication
Bristol, United Kingdom
Fields of Research (FoR) 2020
Socio-Economic Objective (SEO) 2020
Peer Reviewed
Yes
HERDC Category Description
ISBN
9781529217766
9781529217773
9781529217759
Peer Reviewed
Yes
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