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Title
Crime Prevention on Farms: Experiences from Victoria, Australia
Fields of Research (FoR) 2008:
Author(s)
Publication Date
2017-06
Socio-Economic Objective (SEO) 2008
Open Access
Yes
Abstract
Whilst rural offending has hitherto been largely overlooked, the canon of scholarly examination of rural crime - including farm crime literature - is slowly growing. In addition to bearing financial costs for farming communities, rural crime bears significant social impacts. Implementation of crime prevention tactics and techniques is, therefore, essential to reducing farmer victimisation. Focussing on property theft from farms in Victoria, Australia, this article draws upon interviews with rural police members and survey data obtained from farmers, and considers the opportunities presented to offenders - often unwittingly by farmers themselves. It considers the situational crime prevention categories of increasing effort, increasing risk and reducing rewards - although developed for urban environments - for farmers and police in rural areas; and argues that improved capable guardianship on farms through human and electronic means, although difficult to achieve, can address farm victimisation and offending rates.
Publication Type
Journal Article
Source of Publication
International Journal of Rural Criminology, 3(2), p. 131-156
Publisher
Ohio State University Libraries
Place of Publication
United States of America
ISSN
1835-6672
File(s) openpublished/CrimeHarkness2017JournalArticle.pdf (180.65 KB)
Published version
Fields of Research (FoR) 2020
Socio-Economic Objective (SEO) 2020
Peer Reviewed
Yes
HERDC Category Description
Peer Reviewed
Yes
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