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Contact:

Dr. Joseph Donnermeyer

614-292-9167

donnermeyer.1@osu.edu

 

Areas of Expertise: 

  • Sociology
  • Community Development
  • Farm Security
  • Citizen Attitude about Crime
  • Training law enforcement and first responders on the principles of community development

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  • criminology, specializing in rural crime
  • agricultural crime
  • agricultural terrorism
  • local preparedness


Available Resources:

  • The Ten Commandments of Local Preparedness (ppt)
  • Police Practices & Research – article on preparedness
  • Farm security educational brochures

Power point presentations:

  • “The Ten Commandments of Preparedness.” This extension/continuing education program addresses ten features necessary to develop a preparedness plan for local communities.
  • “The Human and Community Dimensions of Agricultural Terrorism” This extension/continuing education program introduces agricultural terrorism in terms of its human and community costs.

Dr. Joseph Donnermeyer

  • The “Home and Farm Security” series is available, and could be easily re-written for Ohio.
  • Barclay, Elaine and Donnermeyer, Joseph F. 2002. Property crime and crime prevention on farms in Australia. Crime Prevention and Community Safety: An International Journal. 4, 47-61.


Additional Areas of Concern:

  • Information dissemination
  • Methods of effectiveness
  • There is no empirical evidence to link specific aspects of security to actual rates of crime against agricultural operations.
  • There is a great need to examine local preparedness in terms of issues related to levels of collaboration amongst police, fire and other agencies.ly.

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