SAGE Publications
Masculinities, Crime and Criminology
Masculinities, Crime and Criminology
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The author, Richard Collier, explores a number of high-profile events and debates around crime, criminal justice and social (dis)order, and examines recent criminological, media and political interpretations of the relationship between men, masculinities and crime. Rejecting the widely held idea that masculinity is 'in crisis', the book presents an alternative approach to theorising the 'maleness' of crime and calls for a reappraisal of the conceptual tools with which the relationship between masculinities and crime has traditionally been understood.
Drawing on the ideas of corporeality, sexed subjectivity and the materiality of men's crimes, the author focuses on the sexed bodies and subjectivies of men--as offenders, victims, agents working within the criminal justice system and as criminologists seeking to explain crime. Masculinities, Crime, and Criminology will be invaluable reading for students and academics in the fields of criminology and criminal justice, socio-legal studies, feminist theory, gender studies and sociology.
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