James W. Messerschmidt's Masculinities and Crime quickly became a classic text for social scientists examining the relationship between masculinities and crime. The book is completely revised and unique in its focus on Messerschmidt's most important research and theorizing accomplished over the last twenty-five years.
James W. Messerschmidt's Masculinities and Crime quickly became a classic text for social scientists examining the relationship between masculinities and crime. The book is completely revised and unique in its focus on Messerschmidt's most important research and theorizing accomplished over the last twenty-five years.
James W. Messerschmidt is Distinguished University Professor of sociology and chair of the criminology department at the University of Southern Maine, where he also teaches in the women's and gender studies program. He is the author of a number of books, most recently Hegemonic Masculinity: Formulation, Reformulation, and Amplification.
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Foreword to the Anniversary Edition Acknowledgments Introduction to the Anniversary Edition Section I: Theory 1 Structured Action Theory Section II: Crime in History 2 Racist Lynchers 3 Reformed Hustler Section III: Youth Violence and Nonviolence 4 Assaultive Violence: Lenny and Perry 5 Sexual Violence: Sam and Zack 6 Nonviolent Boys: Jerry and Dennis 7 Assaultive Girls: Tina and Kelly Corporate and Political Crime 8 Murderous Managers 9 Perilous Presidents Conclusion Notes References About the author
Foreword to the Anniversary Edition Acknowledgments Introduction to the Anniversary Edition Section I: Theory 1 Structured Action Theory Section II: Crime in History 2 Racist Lynchers 3 Reformed Hustler Section III: Youth Violence and Nonviolence 4 Assaultive Violence: Lenny and Perry 5 Sexual Violence: Sam and Zack 6 Nonviolent Boys: Jerry and Dennis 7 Assaultive Girls: Tina and Kelly Corporate and Political Crime 8 Murderous Managers 9 Perilous Presidents Conclusion Notes References About the author
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