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Rural Crime Investigations: Not Just Anyone Can Steal a Cow, Not Just Anyone Can Steal a Tree. Not Just Anyone Can Investigate Cattle Rustling, Not Just Anyone Can Investigate Timber Theft

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This research note explores rural crime investigations through an ethnographic study of the Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food and Forestry (ODAFF) Special Investigations Unit. While rural and urban law enforcement often address similar crime types, rural areas present unique challenges such as livestock theft, timber theft, and heavy equipment theft, necessitating substantive knowledge and technical skills. This study details the researchers' journey from a drug-focused project to a broader examination of rural policing, highlighting the critical role of ODAFF agents in assisting local law enforcement. Through in-depth interviews, ride-alongs, and observational data from a training class, the research examines the types of crimes ODAFF investigates and the significance of their work. The findings align with international research emphasizing the need for unique responses to rural crime and underscore the importance of ethnographic methods in understanding rural cultures and policing. This research reveals that ODAFF agents, with their insider knowledge and specialized training, play an integral role in addressing rural crime, emphasizing the necessity of tailored law enforcement approaches in geographically distinct areas.

Keywords: rural law enforcement, rural crime investigation, livestock theft, heavy equipment theft, timber theft

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Smith, M. & Shukla, R. K., (2026) “Rural Crime Investigations: Not Just Anyone Can Steal a Cow, Not Just Anyone Can Steal a Tree. Not Just Anyone Can Investigate Cattle Rustling, Not Just Anyone Can Investigate Timber Theft”, International Journal of Rural Criminology 10(1), 240-259. doi: https://doi.org/10.18061/ijrc.6262

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  • Melissa Smith orcid logo (University of Oklahoma)
  • Rashi K. Shukla orcid logo (University of Central Oklahoma)

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