Rural Law Handbook

Rural Law Handbook
Author: Frank Golding
Publisher:
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2002
Genre: Agricultural laws and legislation
ISBN: 9781876045180

Managing a farm is an increasingly complex task. A large number of laws and regulations now affect many aspects of primary production. With over 400 printed pages, covering more than 75 areas of Victorian and Federal law, the Rural Law Handbook is an extensive resource, providing practical, plain-language answers to legal questions. Produced for Victorian farmers and their families, the Handbook is also designed for people living and working in rural communities, such as lawyers, students of agriculture and farm management, as well as those in rural information and support services, such as local government staff, and others providing goods and services to primary producers.

Policing in Rural America

Policing in Rural America
Author: Chris Capsambelis
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009
Genre: Community policing
ISBN: 9781594605406

This book is a "how to" manual for rural law enforcement personnel. Chapters begin with a brief review of scholarly literature related to the chapter topic. The book provides readers with proper procedures/tactics to be used in performance of their duties, including how rural law enforcement officers should deal with: 1) the community, residents, businesses, and political leaders; 2) specific crimes and criminal offenders, and 3) issues that confront them both personally and professionally. Additionally, the book uses quotes from actual interviews with rural law enforcement officers and supervisors, as well as with the public. Interviews were conducted in five regions of the country -- Northeast, Southeast, Midwest, Northwest and Southwest -- in order to include a regional perspective and look at the similarities and differences among these rural areas of the country.

The Routledge International Handbook of Rural Criminology

The Routledge International Handbook of Rural Criminology
Author: Joseph F Donnermeyer
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 496
Release: 2016-04-28
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1317628519

49% of the world’s population lives in small towns, villages and farms, yet until recent years criminological scholarship has focused almost exclusively on urban crimes. The Routledge International Handbook of Rural Criminology is the first major publication to bring together this growing body of scholarship under a single cover. For many years rural criminology has remained marginalized and often excluded from the mainstream, with precedence given to urban criminology: this volume intends to address that imbalance. Pioneering in scope, this book brings together leading international scholars from fourteen different countries to offer an authoritative synthesis of theoretical and empirical literature. This handbook is divided in to seven parts, each addressing a different aspect of rural criminology: Rurality and crime Criminological dimensions of food and agriculture Violence and rurality Drug use, production and trafficking in the rural context Intersections between rural and green criminology Policing, justice and rurality Teaching rural criminology Edited by a world renowned scholar of rural criminology, this book explores rural crime issues in over thirty-five countries including Japan, Sweden, Brazil, Australia, Tanzania, the US, and the UK. This is the first Handbook dedicated to rural criminology and is an essential resource for criminologists, sociologists and social geographers engaged with rural studies and crime.

Handbook of Research on Leadership and Advocacy for Children and Families in Rural Poverty

Handbook of Research on Leadership and Advocacy for Children and Families in Rural Poverty
Author: Greene, H. Carol
Publisher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 525
Release: 2020-03-27
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1799827895

Rural poverty encompasses a distinctive deprivation in quality of life related to a lack of educational support and resources as well as unique issues related to geographical, cultural, community, and social isolation. While there have been many studies and accommodations made for the impoverished in urban environments, those impoverished in rural settings have been largely overlooked and passed over by current policy. The Handbook of Research on Leadership and Advocacy for Children and Families in Rural Poverty is an essential scholarly publication that creates awareness and promotes action for the advocacy of children and families in rural poverty and recommends interdisciplinary approaches to support the cognitive, social, and emotional needs of children and families in poverty. Featuring a wide range of topics such as mental health, foster care, and public policy, this book is ideal for academicians, counselors, social workers, mental health professionals, early childhood specialists, school psychologists, administrators, policymakers, researchers, and students.

Handbook of Rural Aging

Handbook of Rural Aging
Author: Lenard W. Kaye
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 511
Release: 2021-03-24
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1000334368

The Handbook of Rural Aging goes beyond the perspective of a narrow range of health professions, disciplines, and community services that serve older adults in rural America to encompass the full range of perspectives and issues impacting the communities in which rural older adults live. Touching on such topics as work and voluntarism, technology, transportation, housing, the environment, social participation, and the delivery of health and community services, this reference work addresses the full breadth and scope of factors impacting the lives of rural elders with contributions from recognized scholars, administrators, and researchers. This Handbook buttresses a widespread movement to garner more attention for rural America in policy matters and decisions, while also elevating awareness of the critical circumstances facing rural elders and those who serve them. Merging demographic, economic, social, cultural, health, environmental, and political perspectives, it will be an essential reference source for library professionals, researchers, educators, students, program and community administrators, and practitioners with a combined interest in rural issues and aging.

Handbook of Rural Development

Handbook of Rural Development
Author: Gary Paul Green
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 379
Release: 2013-12-27
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1781006717

Rural development policies have historically focused primarily on increasing agricultural productivity, but this volume demonstrates the need for a much broader approach as rural producers become increasingly integrated into the global economy. Followi