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Developing a Working Typology of Rural Criminals: From a UK Police Intelligence Perspective
Author(s) -
Robert Smith
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
international journal of rural criminology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1835-6672
DOI - 10.18061/1811/58844
Subject(s) - typology , perspective (graphical) , criminology , context (archaeology) , intersection (aeronautics) , entrepreneurship , organised crime , ideal type , sociology , ideal (ethics) , political science , public relations , social science , geography , law , computer science , artificial intelligence , anthropology , cartography , archaeology
This article develops a working typology of rural criminal types in a UK wide context. It considers strategies used by these diverse ideal-typologies of rural criminals to successfully evade the police intelligence apparatus. It demonstrates hidden links between illegal rural enterprise and local criminal networks whilst concentrating upon the intersection of traditional criminality and illegal entrepreneurship. This article explores the changing landscape of rural crime, positing new entrepreneurial strategies for tackling rural criminality in its myriad forms.

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