ABSTRACT

Over recent decades criminological research has changed from a gender-blind discipline which equated crime with men and thus ignored questions about gender, to an approach that studied gender by showing statistical differences between men and women, and then finally to a more inclusive and elaborate gender-theoretical approach to crime and crime control. However, despite this development, research on gender - and in particular research on gendered norms and the construction and enactment of masculinities - within the criminological field has been unable to keep up with developments in gender research. Since 1990, only a few anthologies with a gender-theoretical orientation focusing on masculinities within the criminological research field have been published. Many of the theoretical developments in gender research still have difficulties in reaching into mainstream criminology, partly because such developments are often published in feminist and/or gender theoretical journals. This volume both problematizes and renders visible conceptions and norms regarding male behaviour and masculinities and shows how these affect the criminological field through providing a theoretically sound and clear gender perspective to this field of research. With sections based around the following three themes: negotiations of masculinity in institutional settings, vulnerable masculinities and risk-taking and masculinities, this volume will be of interest to scholars of criminology, sociology, social work and gender studies, as well as policy-makers, and law enforcement professionals.

chapter |16 pages

Introduction

Why a Nordic Anthology on Masculinities and Crime?

part I|94 pages

Negotiating Masculinities in Institutional Settings

chapter 4|18 pages

Doing the Right Masculinities Right

The Police Force as Gendered Practices 1

chapter 5|22 pages

The Construction of an Accepted Masculinity

Castration in High Security Psychiatric Institutions in Norway 1923–1945

part II|74 pages

Vulnerable Masculinities

chapter 6|18 pages

Masculinity and Victimization

Young Men's Talk about Being Victims of Violent Crime

chapter 8|16 pages

The Narrative of Masculinity in False Reports of Rape

Victimization and the Question of Criminal Masculinities

chapter 9|20 pages

Sexualized War Violence

Subversive Victimization and Ignored Perpetrators 1

part III|68 pages

On the Edge of Control: Risk Taking and Masculinities

chapter 12|18 pages

Along the Lines of Boys and Girls

Masculinity at Play in Young Women's Drug Use

chapter 13|22 pages

Sex, Drugs and Masculinities

A Life-Course Perspective 1