Author(s) |
Mulrooney, Kyle
Harkness, Alistair
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Publication Date |
2023
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Abstract |
Farm crime refers to criminal off ending which impacts upon the function of the pastoral, agricultural and aquaculture industries. Common forms of victimization include trespassing, illegal shooting and hunting, breaking and entering, the theft of equipment and tools, with livestock theft being the 'quintessential rural crime', as well as the theft of farm supplies and inputs (such as fencing supplies, chemicals and fuel), firearms, water, fruit crops and personal items.
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Citation |
The Encyclopedia of Rural Crime, p. 125-128
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ISBN |
9781529222029
9781529222036
9781529222005
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Link | |
Language |
en
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Publisher |
Bristol University Press
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Edition |
1
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Title |
Acquisitive Farm Crime
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Type of document |
Entry In Reference Work
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Entity Type |
Publication
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