Rural Policing, 9781529234961
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Leading the law in the sticks: challenges, best practices, worldwide.
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    214 pages

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    4 February 2026

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Summary

Leading the Thin Blue Line: Insights from Rural Policing Across the Globe

This edited collection addresses a gap in the literature on rural police leadership with a truly international perspective, presenting interview data from senior police officers which illustrates their leadership challenges and best practices.

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781529234961
ISBN-10:1529234964
Series:Research in Rural Crime
Author:Kyle J.D. Mulrooney, Karen Bullock, Alistair Harkness, Jessica Peterson, Jessica René Peterson
Publisher:Bristol University Press
Imprint:Bristol University Press
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:214
Release Date:4 February 2026
Weight:0g
Dimensions:234mm x 156mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

‘Voices from hands-on practitioners are privileged in this exceptional volume, highlighting the complex dynamics, immense challenges and personal rewards of policing in rural areas. A fascinating book not to be missed.’ Rob White, University of Tasmania‘This unique text shares oft-unheard insights into rural policing “on the ground”, globally; experiences, challenges and strategies. A key resource for criminologists, practitioners and communities.’ Bridget Harris, Monash University

About The Author

Kyle J.D. Mulrooney

Kyle J.D. Mulrooney is Associate Professor in Criminology and Senior Research Fellow in AI Innovation and Industry Engagement at the University of New England, Australia. A leading scholar in rural criminology, he is Co-Director of the Centre for Rural Criminology and past President of the International Society for the Study of Rural Crime. His research and consultancy work focus on practical, evidence-based crime prevention and law enforcement strategies tailored to remote and regional communities. He holds a PhD in Cultural and Global Criminology (University of Kent/Universität Hamburg), an MA in the Sociology of Law (International Institute for the Sociology of Law), a BA (Hons) in Criminology and Justice Studies (University of Ontario) and a Graduate Certificate in AI Innovation.

Jessica René Peterson is Associate Professor in Criminology and Criminal justice at Southern Oregon University, United States. She is also an adjunct lecturer and research associate at the University of New England, Australia. She is the current Chair of the American Society of Criminology Division of Rural Crime and Co-Editor of the International Journal of Rural Criminology. Her primary research interests include policing, discretionary decision-making, and rural crime and justice.

Karen Bullock is a professor and independent researcher in the United Kingdom. She has degrees from the London School of Economics, University College London and the University of Surrey. She primarily conducts research in the fields of policing and crime reduction and her teaching reflects these areas of expertise. She has conducted numerous studies on subjects as diverse as police officer understanding of human rights and the police use of social media and has published in the order of 50 peer reviewed articles and two monographs.

Alistair Harkness is Associate Professor in Criminology, Head of the Department of Social and Philosophical Inquiry and Co-Director of the Centre for Rural Criminology at the University of New England, Australia. He is the current treasurer of the International Society for the Study of Rural Crime, and is Co-Editor of the International Journal of Rural Criminology. His primary research interests are in rural acquisitive crime, crime prevention, policing responses and community partnerships, and the politics of criminal justice.

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