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OverviewChallenging the common masculinist character of criminological research, James W. Messerschmidt develops an elaborate scrutiny of the gender roles that, along with class and race, influence the occurrence and types of crimes in our society. Full Product DetailsAuthor: James W. MesserschmidtPublisher: Rowman & Littlefield Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 23.30cm Weight: 0.349kg ISBN: 9780847678693ISBN 10: 0847678695 Pages: 256 Publication Date: 24 August 1993 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Out of print, replaced by POD We will order this item for you from a manufatured on demand supplier. Table of Contents"Chapter 1 Foreword Chapter 2 Acknowledgements Chapter 3 Gender and Criminological Theory Chapter 4 Rethinking Feminist Theory Chapter 5 Structured Action and Gendered Crime Chapter 6 ""Boys Will Be Boys"" Differently Chapter 7 Varieties of ""Real Men"" Chapter 8 The State and Gender Politics Chapter 9 Notes Chapter 10 References"ReviewsA pathbreaking analysis of the social construction of gender and its link to criminality. A decisive step beyond role-based theories of gender and crime. Finally, a thorough analysis of women, men and crime.--Jurik, Nancy A pathbreaking analysis of the social construction of gender and its link to criminality. A decisive step beyond role-based theories of gender and crime. Finally, a thorough analysis of women, men and crime. -- Nancy Jurik, Arizona State University ... compactly presented and even more cogently argued ... deserves the largest audience, if only because of the importance of the debate it is sure to generate ... Messerschmidt is to be commended for humanizing the study of criminality and demonstrating its complex link to gender construction in contemporary society. The Criminologist His critique of deficiencies in criminological and sex-role theories is excellent, and I commend it as an accessible introduction to the issues. -- Kathleen Daly American Journal of Sociology Masculinities and Crime is an important step in the continuing development of criminological theory ... addressing the fact that crime is, if nothing else, primarily the province of men. -- Susan L. Caufield, Western Michigan University This is, as Connell rightly points out in his foreword, a book written with 'imagination and passion' ... It ... pulls together a lot of apparently disconnected fragments of knowledge with ... felicity ... As well as being a very good book, it is also probably the first attempt to rethink criminology in the light of the new work on men and masculinities ... -- Tony Jefferson British Journal Of Criminology This is, as Connell rightly points out in his foreword, a book written with 'imagination and passion' . . . It . . . pulls together a lot of apparently disconnected fragments of knowledge with . . . felicity . . . As well as being a very good book, it is also probably the first attempt to rethink criminology in the light of the new work on men and masculinities . . .--Tony Jefferson British Journal Of Criminology Author InformationJames W. Messerschmidt is professor at the University of Southern Maine. He is also the author of Capitalism, Patriarchy and Crime (Rowman & Littlefield). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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