The Role of Space and Place in Rural Criminology
This webinar explores the critical role of space and place in rural criminology, emphasizing the unique opportunities and challenges of crime and policing in rural areas around the Globe. The webinar is a joint initiative between Network Safe places and ASC Division of Community and Places.
Time: Thu 2024-09-05 17.30 - 19.30
Video link: Zoom (Registration required, please see below)
This webinar explores the critical role of space and place in rural criminology, emphasizing the unique opportunities and challenges of crime and policing in rural areas around the Globe. The discussion highlights how geographical isolation can hinder crime reporting and law enforcement response, while solid community ties in rural communities can deter and conceal criminal activities.
Globalization, technological advancements, and changing economic trends influence the development of criminogenic conditions in space and time. They are imposing new challenges on the police and demanding new modes of crime prevention and policing. This webinar is structured around shared issues around the Globe, proposals for future research, and what current evidence means for practice.
This webinar is a join initiative between Safeplaces Network and ASC Division of Community and Places.
Registration
Please register here: Register for webinar The Role of Space and Place in Rural Criminology (Zoom)
Presenters
Prof Joe Donnermeyer / Ohio State University, USA
Dr Emmanuel Bunnei / University of New England, Australia
Dr Kreseda Smith / Harper Adams University, UK
Dr Tarah Hodgkinson / Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada
For more information
Contact
Gabriel Gliori
gliori@kth.se