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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Notes on the Author
- Acknowledgements
- Foreword
- Introduction
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1 Boxing as Sports Criminology -
2 The Appeal and Desistance-Promoting Potential of Boxing -
3 The Case of Frank: Respect, Embodiment and the Appeal of the Boxing Gym -
4 The Case of Eric: Self-Violence, Boxing and the Damaged, Emasculated Body -
5 The Case of Leroy: Shame, Violence and Reputation -
6 The Appeal of the Boxing Gym -
7 Desistance and Boxing: The Ambivalence of the Gym -
8 Discussion - References
- Index
(p.201) Index
(p.201) Index
- Source:
- The Criminology of Boxing, Violence and Desistance
- Publisher:
- Policy Press
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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Notes on the Author
- Acknowledgements
- Foreword
- Introduction
-
1 Boxing as Sports Criminology -
2 The Appeal and Desistance-Promoting Potential of Boxing -
3 The Case of Frank: Respect, Embodiment and the Appeal of the Boxing Gym -
4 The Case of Eric: Self-Violence, Boxing and the Damaged, Emasculated Body -
5 The Case of Leroy: Shame, Violence and Reputation -
6 The Appeal of the Boxing Gym -
7 Desistance and Boxing: The Ambivalence of the Gym -
8 Discussion - References
- Index