Crime as Structured Action (Doing Masculinities, Race, Class, Sexuality, and Crime)

Crime as Structured Action (Doing Masculinities, Race, Class, Sexuality, and Crime)

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Aug 8, 2013 · English · Hardcover (156 pages)
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Format Hardcover
Pages 156
Language English
Published Aug 8, 2013
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Edition Second
ISBN-10 1442225408
ISBN-13 9781442225404

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James W. Messerschmidt's insightful exploration delves into the intricate relationships between crime, masculinity, race, class, and sexuality. He presents a compelling argument that crime is not merely an individual act but rather a structured action influenced by various social factors. By weaving together diverse theoretical perspectives and empirical evidence, he reveals how societal norms and expectations shape individuals' criminal behaviors.

The text challenges traditional ideas about criminality, suggesting that one’s social identity significantly impacts their decisions and actions. Messerschmidt meticulously examines the interplay of different social constructs, underscoring how masculinity is often performed and reinforced through illicit activities. This approach sheds light on the motivations behind crime, offering readers a deeper understanding of how these dynamics manifest in real-world scenarios.

Through thoughtful analysis, he encourages readers to reconsider conventional narratives about crime and those who commit it. By contextualizing criminal behavior within broader social frameworks, he opens pathways for new discussions surrounding justice and societal reform.

Ultimately, Messerschmidt's work is a vital contribution to both sociology and criminology, prompting a reevaluation of how crime is perceived and understood in the contemporary landscape. His detailed examination seeks to enrich the dialogue on identity and agency within the realm of crime, inviting readers to engage with the complexities that underlie structured actions in society.

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Mystery Thriller & Suspense Action & Adventure Crime

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