RT Article T1 The interaction of crime & place: an exploratory study of crime & policing in non-metropolitan areas JF Crime prevention and community safety VO 21 IS 3 SP 200 OP 214 A1 Shukla, Rashi K. 1971- A2 Copple, Paige A2 Dorman, Amanda A2 Jones, F. Matt A2 Lockwood, Kenzi A2 Stoneberg, Danielle LA English YR 2019 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1700313827 AB The importance of crime and place and the diversity inherent in crime problems and policing styles have been recognized for decades. However, less is known about the types of issues and challenges that must be confronted by agencies located in rural communities. This exploratory research presents preliminary findings from a study of six non-metropolitan law enforcement agencies nested within rural areas in Oklahoma. Qualitative interviews and field visits were conducted with a purposive sample of departmental officials. Data collection efforts focused on understanding the types of issues the departments face and the current state of the drug and crime problems in these areas. Key themes include law enforcement challenges, crime, drugs, and gang activity. Unanticipated findings that emerged during the course of the research are also discussed. K1 Challenges in law enforcement K1 Rural Crime K1 Rural K1 Policing K1 Law Enforcement K1 Law enforcement K1 Rural crime DO 10.1057/s41300-019-00072-8