Call for contributions to Vol.2 No.1 of ‘Rurality, Crime and Society’
The International Society for the Study of Rural Crime (ISSRC) and the Centre for Rural Criminology jointly publish Rurality, Crime and Society twice annually. Responsibility for editing alterates bewteen the organisations. A big round of applause to Dr Jenny Wise for editing the two issues of Volume 1 in 2020, and an equally big welcome to Dr Louise Nicholas who is editing Volume 2 in 2021.
We welcome features on research projects; industry information, developments or partnerships; and/or researchers (or teams of researchers) engaging in rural crime research. Additionally, we are keen to highlight news items, employment opportunities, recent/forthcoming books/articles, upcoming events, and anything else you can think of relevance to rural crime and society. We have a regular profile feature focusing on a rural criminologist and a graduate student, please get in touch if you would like more information.
Typical research submissions are 2,000-3,000 words in length, however this is negotiable. Please contact Louise to discuss further. When using citations please follow APA formatting.
Please send through your submissions or any questions to l.e.nicholas@lboro.ac.uk before the close of business on Friday 5th March 2021.