“…"Poverty rates among people living in rural communities are higher than in urban populations across all ethnic and racial groups" (Krishnan, Hilbert and VanLeeuwen, 2001, p. 36). Being mostly traditional, single-industry economies (i.e., farming, mining or manufacturing), rural areas are hit hard by economic hardship in the form of job loss (displaced workers), unemployment, poverty and population loss (Lee, Maume, and Ousey, 2003;Hossfeld, Legerton and Keuster, 2004;Gallup-Black, 2005). From a theoretical standpoint, we argue that social disorganization/collective efficacy and feminist/rural patriarchy approaches share the concept of social isolation as a key factor in understanding violence in rural areas.…”