Oil, gas, and crime [electronic resource] : the dark side of the boomtown / Rick Ruddell.
2017
HV6030
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Title
Oil, gas, and crime [electronic resource] : the dark side of the boomtown / Rick Ruddell.
Author
Ruddell, Rick, 1961- author.
ISBN
9781137587145 (electronic book)
1137587148 (electronic book)
113758713X
9781137587138
1137587148 (electronic book)
113758713X
9781137587138
Publication Details
New York, NY, U.S.A. : Palgrave Macmillan, [2017]
Language
English
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1 online resource.
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HV6030
Dewey Decimal Classification
364
Summary
This book addresses the causes of rising crime rates resulting from the rapid population growth and industrialization associated with natural resource extraction in rural communities. Ruddell describes the social problems emerging in these boomtowns, including increases in antisocial behavior, as well as property-related and violent crime, industrial mishaps and traffic collisions. Many of the victims of these crimes are already members of vulnerable or marginalized groups, including rural women, Indigenous populations, and young people. The quality of life in boomtowns also decreases due to environmental impacts, including air, water and noise pollution. Law enforcement agencies, courts, and correction facilities in boomtowns are often overwhelmed by the growing demand as these places are seldom able to manage the population growth. The key questions addressed here are: who should pay the costs of managing these booms, and how can we prepare communities to mitigate the worst effects of this growth and development and, ultimately, increase the quality of life for boomtown residents. An in-depth and timely study, this original work will be of great interest to scholars of violent crime, criminal justice, and corporate harm.-- Provided by publisher.
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Table of Contents
Introduction: Boomtown Effects
Chapter.1. Defining the Boom
Chapter 2. The Boom-Crime Relationship
Chapter 3. Violence toward Women: A Boom for Whom?
Chapter 4. Crimes of the Powerful
Chapter 5. Dangerous Driving
Chapter 6. Boomtown Justice Systems
Chapter 7. Explaining Boomtown Effects
Chapter 8. The Bust
Chapter 9. Preparing for the Next Boom.
Chapter.1. Defining the Boom
Chapter 2. The Boom-Crime Relationship
Chapter 3. Violence toward Women: A Boom for Whom?
Chapter 4. Crimes of the Powerful
Chapter 5. Dangerous Driving
Chapter 6. Boomtown Justice Systems
Chapter 7. Explaining Boomtown Effects
Chapter 8. The Bust
Chapter 9. Preparing for the Next Boom.