"Rural Criminology in Global Perspective offers the most comprehensive investigation and authoritative source to date on the criminology of rural spaces. The editors have collected a fascinating set of interdisciplinary studies spanning across all seven continents, including Antarctica. Meticulously researched, the collection offers a unique analysis of crime and criminal justice approaches in rural spaces across the world. This compelling anthology on rural criminology is a must read for academics, researchers, students and practitioners alike." Sanja Kutnjak Ivkovich, Michigan State University "Over the last twenty-five years, rural criminology has come of age, developed in range and methodologies, and is now truly international. This carefully organized and comprehensive set of essays crosses field-boundaries, borders and continents, and reminds us how the rural has shaped the global in relation to matters like crime, conflict, climate and colonialism." Nigel South, University of Essex