This chapter maps the key issues identified in the 19 country studies outlined in earlier chapters and synthesise recommendations for both additional research and for policy and practice. A central aim of chapters in this volume has been two-fold: first, to produce empirical data on rural and farm crime internationally; and second, to improve conceptual and analytical frameworks to assess crime in rural settings – crime which is regularly stereotyped. Offered in this chapter is a road map for scholars seeking to expand on the research contained in this volume, and for practitioners keen to respond to crime and improve safety in rural areas. This chapter is structured around common issues, proposals for future research and recommendations for new policy and practice as well as reform.
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