The victimisation of farms in Ireland: fear of crime, social isolation and crime prevention

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Margueriete O’Brien
James Windle
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[1] University College Cork,Department of Sociology and Criminology
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Crime Prevention and Community Safety | 2022年 / 24卷
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Elegant security; Farm crime; Fear of crime; Ireland; Routine activity theory;
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This paper explores farmer’s experiences of crime and their attitudes towards crime prevention in one rural hinterland. Farmer’s attitudes about safety and crime present a dichotomy: fear of victimisation was relatively high, yet few participants reported having been victimised, and there was a perception that agricultural crime was high in Ireland but low in their locality. Feelings of insecurity were partly influenced by the closure of rural Garda stations and uneven distribution of information technology. Participants were most concerned with theft of small machinery, violent coercion connected to fraudulent work, illegal dumping and trespassing, rather than thefts of expensive machinery and livestock. Participants reported being unable to afford some crime prevention measures and/or having insufficient time to implement them. The paper concludes by highlighting the relevance of Farrell and Tilley’s (2020) concept of elegant security to farm crime and discussing the role of community policing.
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