Home Book reviews Contact

DISCLOSURE: When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission at no extra cost to you. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network, Amazon and Alibris.

Please share to

3 titles, showing 1-3 sort by PRICE ASC.
Please follow us on AddALL Facebook page twitter page
TITLE

SORT

change title size:
AUTHOR

SORT

change author size:
PRICE

DEALER / SITE

SORT

DESCRIPTION

 

change description size:
Elaine Barclay
author size:
USD
42.14
price size:
Grand Eagle Retail /Abebooks
dealer size:
ISBN10: 1862876355, ISBN13: 9781862876354, [publisher: Federation Press, Annandale, NSW] Softcover Paperback. Contemporary rural crime is more varied and sophisticated than it once was. The new forms range from agricultural crimes, such as the theft of water designated for agricultural production, to environmental crimes such as the illegal dumping of waste. They take place side by side with traditional rural crimes such as cattle duffing while urban crimes such as drug and alcohol abuse and violent assaults are also prevalent, and on the rise. \nCrime in Rural Australia covers them all. It brings together leading academics who examine the major dimensions of crime and justice in rural and regional Australia including:\n\nthe extent of rural crime \nfarm crime \nviolence \njuvenile crime \npolicing \nIndigenous crime and justice \ncrime prevention \ndrugs \nfear of crime, and \nsentencing and punishment.\nIt includes vignettes on rural policing and the stock squad from the perspectives of the NSW police. \nAn ideal text for rural crime and criminology courses, Crime in Rural Australia will also be of interest to criminal justice practitioners, policy-makers, and criminology scholars. \nThree of the editors, Dr Elaine Barclay, Dr John Scott and Associate Professor Russell Hogg, are associated with the Centre for Rural Crime at the University of New England. Professor Joseph F. Donnermeyer is the International Research Co-ordinator for the Rural Crime Centre and is a ...
Show/Hide image
description size:
Elaine Barclay
author size:
USD
42.21
price size:
AussieBookSeller /Abebooks AUS
dealer size:
ISBN10: 1862876355, ISBN13: 9781862876354, [publisher: Federation Press, Annandale, NSW] Softcover Paperback. Contemporary rural crime is more varied and sophisticated than it once was. The new forms range from agricultural crimes, such as the theft of water designated for agricultural production, to environmental crimes such as the illegal dumping of waste. They take place side by side with traditional rural crimes such as cattle duffing while urban crimes such as drug and alcohol abuse and violent assaults are also prevalent, and on the rise. \nCrime in Rural Australia covers them all. It brings together leading academics who examine the major dimensions of crime and justice in rural and regional Australia including:\n\nthe extent of rural crime \nfarm crime \nviolence \njuvenile crime \npolicing \nIndigenous crime and justice \ncrime prevention \ndrugs \nfear of crime, and \nsentencing and punishment.\nIt includes vignettes on rural policing and the stock squad from the perspectives of the NSW police. \nAn ideal text for rural crime and criminology courses, Crime in Rural Australia will also be of interest to criminal justice practitioners, policy-makers, and criminology scholars. \nThree of the editors, Dr Elaine Barclay, Dr John Scott and Associate Professor Russell Hogg, are associated with the Centre for Rural Crime at the University of New England. Professor Joseph F. Donnermeyer is the International Research Co-ordinator for the Rural Crime Centre and is a ...
Show/Hide image
description size:
Elaine Barclay
author size:
USD
43.76
price size:
CitiRetail /AbebooksUK
dealer size:
ISBN10: 1862876355, ISBN13: 9781862876354, [publisher: Federation Press, Annandale, NSW] Softcover Paperback. Contemporary rural crime is more varied and sophisticated than it once was. The new forms range from agricultural crimes, such as the theft of water designated for agricultural production, to environmental crimes such as the illegal dumping of waste. They take place side by side with traditional rural crimes such as cattle duffing while urban crimes such as drug and alcohol abuse and violent assaults are also prevalent, and on the rise. \nCrime in Rural Australia covers them all. It brings together leading academics who examine the major dimensions of crime and justice in rural and regional Australia including:\n\nthe extent of rural crime \nfarm crime \nviolence \njuvenile crime \npolicing \nIndigenous crime and justice \ncrime prevention \ndrugs \nfear of crime, and \nsentencing and punishment.\nIt includes vignettes on rural policing and the stock squad from the perspectives of the NSW police. \nAn ideal text for rural crime and criminology courses, Crime in Rural Australia will also be of interest to criminal justice practitioners, policy-makers, and criminology scholars. \nThree of the editors, Dr Elaine Barclay, Dr John Scott and Associate Professor Russell Hogg, are associated with the Centre for Rural Crime at the University of New England. Professor Joseph F. Donnermeyer is the International Research Co-ordinator for the Rural Crime Centre and is a ...
Show/Hide image
description size:

DISCLOSURE: When you use one of our links to make a purchase, we may earn a commission at no extra cost to you.
As an Amazon Associate, AddALL earn commission from qualifying Amazon purchases.


TOO Many Search Results? Refine it!
Exclude: (what you don't want)
Include: (what you want)
Search Results Sort By:
240521095242161192