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Social disorganization, conflict and crime in four rural Australian communities
Unformatted Document Text:  Jobes, P.C. 1999. “Residential Stability and Crime in Small Rural Agricultural and Recreational Towns.” Sociological Perspectives 42:499-524. Jobes, P.C., E.M. Barclay, H. Weinand and J.F. Donnermeyer. 2004. “A Structural Analysis of Social Disorganisation and Crime in Rural Communities in Australia.” The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology 37:114- 140. Jobes, P.C., J.F. Donnermeyer, and E.M. Barclay. 2005. “A Tale of Two Towns: Social Structure, Integration and Crime in Rural New South Wales.” Sociologia Ruralis, 45: 224-244. Jobes, P.C., J.F. Donnermeyer and E.M. Barclay. 2002. “Preaching to the Choir: A Comparison of the Use of Integrated Data Sets in Criminology Journals in Australia, England and the United States.” The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology 35:79-98. Kowalski, G.S. and D. Duffield. 1990. “The Impact of the Rural Population Component on Homicide Rates in the United States: A County-Level Analysis.” Rural Sociology 54:76-90. Krannich, R.S., T. Greider, and R.L. Little. 1985. “Rapid Growth and Fear of Crime: A Four Community Comparison.” Rural Sociology, 50: 193-209. Krannich, R.S., E.H. Berry, and T. Greider. 1989. “Fear of Crime in Rapidly Changing Communities: A Longitudinal Analysis.” Rural Sociology, 54: 195- 212. Lee, M.R., M.O. Maume and G.C. Ousey. 2003. “Social Isolation and Lethal Violance Across the Metro/Nonmetro Divide: The Effects of Socioeconomic Disadvantage and Poverty Concentration on Homicide.” Rural Sociology 68:107-131. 34

Authors: Donnermeyer, Joseph., Jobes, Patrick. and Barclay, Elaine.
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Jobes, P.C. 1999. “Residential Stability and Crime in Small Rural Agricultural and
Recreational Towns. Sociological Perspectives 42:499-524.
Jobes, P.C., E.M. Barclay, H. Weinand and J.F. Donnermeyer. 2004. “A Structural
Analysis of Social Disorganisation and Crime in Rural Communities in
Australia.” The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology 37:114-
140.
Jobes, P.C., J.F. Donnermeyer, and E.M. Barclay. 2005. “A Tale of Two Towns:
Social Structure, Integration and Crime in Rural New South Wales.”
Sociologia Ruralis, 45: 224-244.
Jobes, P.C., J.F. Donnermeyer and E.M. Barclay. 2002. “Preaching to the Choir: A
Comparison of the Use of Integrated Data Sets in Criminology Journals in
Australia, England and the United States.” The Australian and New Zealand
Journal of Criminology 35:79-98.
Kowalski, G.S. and D. Duffield. 1990. “The Impact of the Rural Population
Component on Homicide Rates in the United States: A County-Level
Analysis.” Rural Sociology 54:76-90.
Krannich, R.S., T. Greider, and R.L. Little. 1985. “Rapid Growth and Fear of Crime:
A Four Community Comparison.” Rural Sociology, 50: 193-209.
Krannich, R.S., E.H. Berry, and T. Greider. 1989. “Fear of Crime in Rapidly
Changing Communities: A Longitudinal Analysis.” Rural Sociology, 54: 195-
212.
Lee, M.R., M.O. Maume and G.C. Ousey. 2003. “Social Isolation and Lethal
Violance Across the Metro/Nonmetro Divide: The Effects of Socioeconomic
Disadvantage and Poverty Concentration on Homicide.” Rural Sociology
68:107-131.
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