Abstract

Rural crime in South Asia involves varied and complex issues influenced by various socio-economic, cultural, and political factors of the region. While there are some common types of crime in the rural areas in south Asia, different regions are prone to different kinds of crime. It is because these regions share some common and some unique characteristics. Similarly, there are some shared and unique approaches for addressing the issues related rural crime and ensuring justice. This study, based on a review of existing criminological literature, explores the dynamics of rural crime in the region from a criminological lens. The outcomes of the study will serve the policymakers, law enforcement agencies, and community leaders to address the rural crime and justice issues in the region.

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