农村犯罪学——对未来的挑战

IF 0.5 Q3 LAW
G. Meško
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Donnermeyer(2016)指出,世界上近50%的人口生活在农村地区,但从历史上看,只有少数犯罪学研究关注农村地区的犯罪。Wells和Weisheit(2012)发现,研究地点的乡村性降低了犯罪学理论在城市环境中研究犯罪的适当性和有效性。因此,越是偏远的地方,解释犯罪的理论就越不有效。因此,一个新的犯罪学分支——农村犯罪学——已经发展起来,它侧重于研究农村环境中的犯罪,以及在这些环境中对经典犯罪学理论的测试、验证和修订(Donnermeyer & DeKeseredy, 2013)。此外,研究表明,对警察的看法因社区人口规模而异。城市和农村环境之间的犯罪率也不同,如何应对犯罪和混乱的想法也不同——从正式、半正式到非正式的解决方案(Meško, 2019)。城市和农村环境在各种犯罪的数量和促成犯罪的犯罪学因素方面都表现出很大的多样性
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Rural Criminology – A Challenge For the Future
Donnermeyer (2016) states that nearly 50% of the world’ s population lives in rural areas, but historically, only a handful of criminological studies have focused on crime in rural settings. Wells and Weisheit (2012) found that the rurality of the study sites diminishes the appropriateness and validity of criminological theories for studying crime in urban environments. Hence, the more rural the locality, the less effective theory is in explaining crime. Consequently, a new branch of criminology has developed – rural criminology – which focuses on the study of crime in rural environments and the testing, verification, and revision of classical criminological theories in these environments (Donnermeyer & DeKeseredy, 2013). Moreover, studies show that differences in the perceptions of police vary by the population size of communities. Crime prevalence also differs between urban and rural environments, as well as ideas on how to counteract crime and disorder – from formal, to semi-formal to informal solutions (Meško, 2019). Both urban and rural environments exhibit much diversity in regards to the volume of various crimes and the criminological factors that contribute to
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