Index
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(2021), "Index", Harkness, A. and White, R. (Ed.) Crossroads of Rural Crime, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 181-185. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-80043-644-220211013
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INDEX
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
cultures
, 20
elders
, 15
members
, 18
people
, 15–18, 33
scholars
, 14
tribes
, 33
Aboriginal community patrols
, 39
Aboriginal Law and Country
, 36
Aboriginal people
, 14
Access to justice. See also Justice
, 168
disasters and
, 170–172
post-disaster strategies, responses and best practice
, 172–175
rural challenges
, 169–170
Adnyamathanha Nation
, 41
Agricultural control, intersections of
, 111–113
Agricultural practices
, 112
Amenity migration
, 150–152
Amenity-led migration. See Seachange
Anti-elitism
, 129
Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC TV)
, 65
Australian electoral system
, 136–137
Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (AIATSIS)
, 20
Australian Labor Party
, 137
Authoritarian populism
, 122–123
Badlands
, 99–102
Being ‘on-country’
, 34–42
Birds of prey
, 115
Birra-nguwur
, 16–18
‘Black Saturday’ bushfires
, 171–172
Blockies
, 46
Bourke
, 50
Bourke Tribal Council
, 38
Brewarrina
, 50
Bush, The
, 123, 126, 128
Bushfire Legal Help (BLH)
, 174
Bushfires
, 168
California Commission on Access to Justice
, 173
Children, Youth and Families Act 2005
, 41
Citizenry trust
, 128
City
, 77–83
dwellers
, 7
Co-existence
, 117
Coasts
, 151–152
Collective efficacy
, 46, 48, 55–56
night patrols as mechanism for
, 52–58
Colonial history of Australia
, 32
Colonial narratives
, 48
Colonisation, long-term effects of
, 34
Community/communities
, 38, 48, 97, 99
night patrols
, 49–50
responsibilisation
, 70–71
in transition
, 162–163
Competing narratives
, 132
Concessions
, 137
Conservation crime
, 115–116
Counter-urbanisation
, 149–150
Country
, 32–33
Country Party
, 124–125, 137
Countrymindedness
, 76
Courts
, 169, 171
Crime. See also Rural crime
, 2, 138–139
Criminal justice
, 18–19
Critical self-reflection
, 18
Crossroads
, 1–2, 8–9, 62
Crossroads of Rural Crime
, 2
Crystal methamphetamine
, 62
Cultural load
, 21–23
Cultures of complacency
, 17–18
Dareton
, 50
Dark tourism
, 2
Director of Public Prosecution (DPP)
, 24
Disappearance
, 96–97
Disasters
, 170–172
Diversion
, 39
Dubbo
, 49
Dugu-way-bul
, 19–20
Duverger’s law
, 137
Ecocide
, 172
Electoral behaviour
, 143
Electoral representation
, 130, 140
Environmental crimes
, 6
Family violence, on-country approaches to
, 35–36
Family Wellbeing Program (FWB)
, 21
Fauna Wars
, 111
Fear of crime
, 48
Financial Rights Legal Centre (FRLC)
, 175
Fishing
, 7
Fly-in, fly-out basis (FIFO basis)
, 4
Folk crime
, 7
Folk devils
, 63
Four Corners programme
, 87
Framing
analysis
, 64
approach to understanding mediated representations of drug ice
, 63–65
devices
, 68–69
Gabin-gidyal
, 14–15
Gentrification
, 162
Geographers
, 151
Gippsland
, 153–160
Greens
, 144–145
Growth and Empowerment Measure (GEM)
, 21
Healing
, 39–40
Hunting
, 7
Ice
, 61–62
epidemic
, 61–63
framing approach to understanding mediated representations of drug ice
, 63–65
use in regional New South Wales
, 62
Indigenous health
, 14
Indigenous justice
, 36, 41–42
Indigenous law
, 39–40
Indigenous self-determination
, 47
Indigenous Youth Programs in New South Wales
, 47
Individual-focussed anger management programme
, 20
Institutional stickiness
, 128
International Society for the Study of Rural Crime
, 9
Justice
inaccessibility of
, 175
reinvestment
, 37–39
Justice Connect
, 175
Lakes Entrance
, 162
Law and order politics
, 135–136
Legal services
, 175
Liberal democratic governance
, 136
Liberal Party
, 125, 137
Liberal-National platform
, 132
Lifestyle as contributing factor to rural/regional change
, 160–162
Lifestyle migration
, 150–152
Living together
, 117
Local government areas (LGAs)
, 153–154
Lotus Creek Outrage
, 100
Lowitja Institute’s Career Pathways Project
, 24
Mallee Family Care in Mildura
, 50
Maranguka justice reinvestment project
, 38
Maranguka Project Bourke
, 37–39
Marilyn Wallman
, 96–97
badlands
, 99–102
community
, 97–99
disappearance
, 96–97
remembering
, 101
transforming Mackay
, 106
Media
, 62
Metropolitan Victoria
, 140–142
Micro-parties
, 122–123
Mobile Legal Help Centre
, 173
Mobility
, 2, 45
Moral panics
, 63
Motor vehicles
, 45
Multi-level empowerment framework
, 19
Narungga Nation
, 41
Nation-building
, 40–42
National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC)
, 20
National Party
, 137–138
Neutralisation techniques
, 6–7
New York Legal Assistance Group (NYLAG)
, 173
Ngaabin-birra
, 20–21
Ngarrindjeri Nation
, 41
Night patrols
, 46–47, 49
build social networks
, 54
collective use of bus
, 55
communities
, 49–50
as mechanism for collective efficacy
, 52–58
need for
, 50–52
networking with police
, 55
philosophy of
, 46
services
, 49
Non-metropolitan Victoria
, 140–142
Northern Territory Emergency Response (NTER)
, 87
Objective violence
, 103–104
On-country
approaches to family violence
, 35–36
diversion
, 36–37
Parsimony
, 81–83
Parties
, 143–145
Patrols
, 46
build trust
, 52
facilitate informal social control
, 53–54
Penal
, 77–83
practices
, 75
Penality
, 77
Peripheral penalities
, 83–88
Physical distances
, 7
Place-based approaches
, 34–42
Police Citizens Youth Club (PCYC)
, 50
Police investigations
, 97
Policy
, 138–139
policy-making
, 139
Political rhetoric
, 122
Post-disaster
recovery
, 171
strategies
, 172–175
Poverty
, 17
Prison
, 79–80
administration
, 86–87
custody
, 80
Proximity
, 155–156
Public spaces
, 51
Punishment
economics of
, 79
rural and isolation and exclusion as forms of
, 77–78
rural/urban inequalities in delivery of
, 79–81
Punitiveness
, 81–83
Queenslanders
, 122
Racial Discrimination Act 1975
, 87
Reconciliation in Anthropocene
, 115–117
Reformation
, 78–79
Rehabilitative aims of legislation, policy or programmes
, 15
Remote communities
, 46–47
Representation
, 1, 123, 128, 131
Rhetorical political analysis
, 123
Roads
, 95–96
in Australia
, 96
Rural
, 3, 5, 77, 83
centrism
, 123, 127
challenges to accessing justice
, 169–170
communities
, 4, 68
courts
, 81
criminology
, 9
environments
, 78–79
ideal in Australia
, 76–77
Idyll
, 65–67
and isolation and exclusion as forms of punishment
, 77–78
life
, 5–7
malapportionment
, 136–137
populism
, 127–128
as refuge from city
, 78–79
rural-oriented scholarship
, 2
rural-urban cleavage
, 136
rural/urban inequalities in delivery of punishment
, 79–81
service provision
, 47
voting behaviour
, 136–138
weightage
, 136–137
wildlife impasse
, 113–115
Rural, regional and remote communities (RRR communities)
, 168–169
Rural crime
, 122
at crossroads
, 1
implications for
, 131–132
setting scene
, 2–3
Rural penal
attitudes and sensibilities
, 81–83
estate
, 79
Rurality
, 7, 110, 168–170
Seachange
, 149–150
Seachanging, snapshot of
, 153–160
Self-determination
, 40–42
Settler development
, 78
Small-town ‘ice epidemic’ for Australian media audiences
, 65–68
circling Wagons
, 67–68
perverting rural Idyll
, 65–67
Social change
, 5–7
Social turbulence
, 150
South Australian Labor Government
, 41
Special Broadcasting Service (SBS)
, 65
Storm Help Hotline
, 173
Storm Response Unit
, 173
Strategic interventions
, 9
Symbolic pollution, threat of
, 78–79
Systemic violence
, 104–105
Television crime news
, 63–64
Televisual media framing of drug ice
, 62
Transgression
, 2
Transition, communities in
, 162–163
Trust
, 128–131
Uncertainty
, 102
University of New South Wales (UNSW)
, 63
Victorian Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning (DELWP)
, 110
Victorian Government
, 41
Victorian Wildlife Act
, 109–110, 113
Violence
, 102–106
Voter alignments
, 143–145
Water theft
, 6
Wilcannia
, 49
Wild resistance
, 111–113
Wildlife
, 109–110
trafficking
, 6
Yindyamarra
, 15
Yiriman Project
, 36–37
Youth
, 16
Yuwinbir rural criminology
, 18–21
Dugu-way-bul
, 19–20
local, place-based action
, 18–19
Ngaabin-birra
, 20–21
- Prelims
- Chapter 1 Rural Crime at the Crossroads
- Chapter 2 Dhany ‘Towards Here’ Paths for Rural Criminology Laid by Aboriginal Health
- Chapter 3 Cartographies of Place Being, Country and Indigenous Justice
- Chapter 4 Night Patrols Mobilising Collective Efficacy in Indigenous Communities
- Chapter 5 On the Road to Roon? Rural Australia's Storied Role in the Nation's Ice ‘Epidemic’
- Chapter 6 The Backroads of Australian Punishment Penality beyond the Australian Cityscape
- Chapter 7 Dead Ends The Vanishing of Marilyn Wallman
- Chapter 8 From Victims to Companions Reconciling Wildlife and Agriculture in Rural Spaces
- Chapter 9 The Rhetoric of Rurality Political Representations of Rural and Regional Australia
- Chapter 10 Kicking against the Majority The Rural-urban Divide, Politics, Policy-making and the Law-and-order Debate
- Chapter 11 Dynamics of Seachangers in Rural and Regional Townships Impacts on Local Communities in Transition
- Chapter 12 Post-disaster Access to Justice The Road Ahead for Australian Rural Communities
- Index