This essay examines the link between crime and masculinity. It begins with an overview of traditional criminology that either ignored or had a skewed understanding of the nature of the crime–masculinity connection, focusing instead on biology, which often considered crime as a reflection of defective male and female bodies/identities. It then discusses the emergence of new studies on the association between crime and masculinity, informed by social theories of gender, power, and identity. In particular, it reviews Raewyn Connell’s concept of hegemonic masculinity as an explanatory model of different forms of masculinity. It also analyzes the life histories approach to masculinities and criminal justice
Male victims are an underrepresented group within society. Prior research has indicated that male vi...
This thesis is the culmination of years of wondering why we ask people to 'be' certain things. One o...
The relationship between masculinity, crime, and violence has a long history, whereby hegemonic masc...
Since the early 1900s, criminological scholars have examined the relationship between masculinities ...
This chapter provides an overview of some key features of the recent theoretical literature regardi...
This chapter provides a critical focus on the relationship between masculinities and widespread form...
[About the book] This well-received criminology textbook, now in its third edition, argues that c...
There is a study of masculinity, constructed through relations between men, as men, within a prison ...
Criminologists consistently have advanced biological sex as the strongest predictor of criminal invo...
It is no secret who commits the great majority of crimes. Arrest, self-report, and victimization da...
Chapter from The Routledge Companion to Criminological Theory and Concepts. A comprehensive one-stop...
Male offenders carry out the great majority of crimes. Although criminal justice agencies focus heav...
In this article masculinity and violence are explored through an examination of case studies of chil...
Gender is a cultural product that is constructed, negotiated, performed within specific arenas equip...
A focus on masculinity and crime has been an ongoing feature of popular culture, ranging from early ...
Male victims are an underrepresented group within society. Prior research has indicated that male vi...
This thesis is the culmination of years of wondering why we ask people to 'be' certain things. One o...
The relationship between masculinity, crime, and violence has a long history, whereby hegemonic masc...
Since the early 1900s, criminological scholars have examined the relationship between masculinities ...
This chapter provides an overview of some key features of the recent theoretical literature regardi...
This chapter provides a critical focus on the relationship between masculinities and widespread form...
[About the book] This well-received criminology textbook, now in its third edition, argues that c...
There is a study of masculinity, constructed through relations between men, as men, within a prison ...
Criminologists consistently have advanced biological sex as the strongest predictor of criminal invo...
It is no secret who commits the great majority of crimes. Arrest, self-report, and victimization da...
Chapter from The Routledge Companion to Criminological Theory and Concepts. A comprehensive one-stop...
Male offenders carry out the great majority of crimes. Although criminal justice agencies focus heav...
In this article masculinity and violence are explored through an examination of case studies of chil...
Gender is a cultural product that is constructed, negotiated, performed within specific arenas equip...
A focus on masculinity and crime has been an ongoing feature of popular culture, ranging from early ...
Male victims are an underrepresented group within society. Prior research has indicated that male vi...
This thesis is the culmination of years of wondering why we ask people to 'be' certain things. One o...
The relationship between masculinity, crime, and violence has a long history, whereby hegemonic masc...