Chapter 23 Searching for patterns of victimisation and safety perceptions in rural areas in four countries

Building on previous work in rural criminology, this book casts a global and comparative look across 19 countries, drawing on themes of crime and victimisation, safety and fear, practices of policing and police trust, and crime prevention practices. Combining reports on survey findings, country cas...

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Autores principales: Ceccato, Vania, Salazar-Tobar, Felipe, Umar, Faisal, Diaz-Castaño, Nacho
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Chapter 23 Searching for patterns of victimisation and safety perceptions in rural areas in four countries
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