Monday, 20 June 2016

Index to my Sports Criminology

To give you an idea of the breadth and depth of my book Sports Criminology here's the index

Adams, Nicola 128, 143
administrative criminology 14, 58-59, 91
aerobics 144
aggression 9, 81-82, 84, 129, 134
alcohol 11, 17, 71, 87, 89-90, 110
Algeria 114-115
All Party Parliamentary Group for Boxing (APPGB) 27, 126, 128-130, 143
amateur 2, 24-25, 29, 31, 34, 47-48, 67, 71, 112, 115, 117
Amateur Athletic Union 24
Amateur International Boxing Association (AIBA) 25, 117
American Football 32, 37, 43, 58, 65-66, 83, 86-87, 151
American Gaming Association 36
American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) 20
amphetamine 47-48
anger management 144
anti-doping 5, 8, 48-49, 72, 98, 105-106, 109, 112-113, 120, 150
anti social behaviour 27, 132, 135
Armstrong, Lance 38-39, 49, 107
Association Football - see football and soccer
athletics vi-viii, 7, 18, 20, 33-34, 65, 67, 69, 82, 85, 97, 103, 108, 120
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder 62
Australian Rules football 20, 38
Australia 1, 7, 38, 58, 89, 127, 137
Australian Crime Commission 38
Austria 114
‘autodressage’ 94
Automobile Association 24
badger baiting 20, 95
badges for baseball 137
badminton 41, 114, 136
‘BadmintonGate’ 41
BALCO (Bay Area Laboratory Cooperative) 37
Baltimore Ravens 119
baseball 2, 17-18, 28, 30-32, 34-35, 37-38, 51, 64, 68-69, 82, 106, 115, 117, 137, 149, 153-154
basketball vi, 2, 21, 32, 43, 51, 81-82, 84-85, 105, 115-116, 121, 129, 136-139, 154
Beckham, David 53, 59
bellringing 2
betting 14-15, 20, 22, 28, 30, 32, 35-36, 38, 46, 50, 58, 77, 97, 116-118
biological positivism 60-61
‘biosocial’ 63
‘black letter’ law 6, 150
black masculinity 90
Blatter, Sepp 5, 119
‘BloodGate’ 41, 43, 55
‘blood’ sports 17, 19, 93, 95
Bollywood 28
‘boot camp’ 142
‘BountyGate’ 41, 42
Bosman 5
bowling alley 29
boxing 1, 7, 14, 17, 23-27, 29, 38, 44, 57, 62, 64, 69, 88, 90, 92, 106, 115, 117, 121-132, 134, 136, 140-141, 143, 147, 149-151
Boxing Academy 122, 130
boycott 4
Brady, Tom 102
brain damage 62
Brazil vi, 6, 44, 131
brawling 25, 88-89
bribery 14, 27, 114, 117, 157
bridge 2-3
Bring Back Borstal 122
British Athletics Federation (BAF) 108-109
British Boxing Board of Control (BBBC) 23
British Horseracing Authority (BHA) 116
Brown, Dr. Jeffrey S. 110
Bryant, Kobe 37-38
Bubka, Sergey 103
bull baiting 20
bull dog 20
caffeine 47
Calcio Storico 27
‘camp’ 89
Canada 32, 45, 81, 123, 144, 148
Cantona, Eric 145
CCTV 59, 100, 156
celebrity 6, 14-15, 37-39, 53, 80, 124 
‘central’ sports 81, 83-85, 138
Chambers, Dwain vii, 39
cheat(s) 17, 37, 55, 71, 100-101, 106, 109, 111, 139, 152
cheating 3, 7, 31, 41-42, 47-48, 53, 55, 65, 108, 112-113, 151-152, 156
Chicago School 56, 67
China 35, 45, 93, 156
Chastain, Brandi 97
christian(ity) 24, 145
chucking 28
Cipriani, Danny 80
class vi, 17-19, 22-25, 59, 70, 76, 90, 94, 116, 136, 151
classicism 9, 55, 57-60
Clear, the - see THG
Cleary, Piepa 1
cockfighting 9, 19-22
Coe, Sebastian 103, 111
Collins, Tony 116
Commonwealth Games 108, 129
Commonwealth v Collberg 23
conflict theory 73
‘controlology’ 56
control theories 71, 128
consent vi-vii, 7, 16, 24, 38, 123, 148-149, 151, 157
corruption vii, 1, 13, 15, 25, 27-29, 33, 35, 37-38, 50, 56, 58, 71, 75, 93, 98, 103, 107, 114-115, 117-118, 120, 145, 152-153
counterfeit 81, 112
Countryside Alliance 21
Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) vii-viii, 51-52, 71, 100-101, 111
‘CrashGate’ 41, 44
cricket 1-2, 15, 17, 28-34, 38, 46-47, 60, 75, 115, 118, 120
crime control 99, 101, 104
crime prevention 16, 19, 58, 91-92, 105, 120-121, 129, 131-132, 135-138, 143-144
criminal justice 99-101, 103-105, 107, 119, 153
Cronje, Hansie 46, 115
crowd violence vii, 1, 12, 27, 29
cultural criminology 10, 69, 88, 91, 155
cultural spillover 69, 79
cycling vi, 12, 38, 41, 47-50, 70, 88, 90, 113-114, 120, 149
darts 92, 
‘dead rubbers’ 35, 47, 114
‘deflategate’ 42, 102
delinquents 61, 63
Department of Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) 108
desistance 12, 16, 56, 83, 86, 121, 129, 141, 143-144, 156
Denning, Lord 5, 30
differential association 67-70, 128
‘diving’ (in football) 12-13, 49, 77, 133
dog-fighting 21, 70
domestic violence 80, 83, 86-87, 93, 123-124, 148
doping 7, 47-48, 50-52, 56, 68, 97, 106, 108, 111-113, 120, 134, 153
drink(ing) 20, 71, 85, 88, 90
drink-driving 110
drugs vii, 5, 7, 39, 47-49, 67, 71, 85, 87, 103, 107, 109-110, 112-113, 125, 130, 141, 145-146, 150, 152
cheat(s) 37, 104, 108, 111
occupational 109
performance enhancing (PEDs) 7, 34, 38, 48, 62, 64, 107, 109, 110, 113, 117, 145, 152-153
perfomance-impeding 113
recreational 7, 52, 109, 145
test(ing) 7, 71, 101, 112
war on 103-104, 106, 109, 111, 152
due process 42, 51, 99, 101, 119
Duke of Edinburgh Award (DoE) 139
‘EarGate’ 41, 44
ectomorph 61 
edgework 10, 88, 90, 141
Enderby Town FC v The Football Association 5
endomorph 61
Epilepsy 62
erythropoietin (EPO) 48
eSports 3
ethnography 83, 89, 91, 114, 129, 142
Eupolos 117
European vii, 32, 34, 97, 100
Europol 50
eugenics 61
Fairbridge 140, 142
falconry 22
Farah, Mo 105, 108
feminism 73, 76-77, 80, 97
Festina 48-49, 68
field sports 8, 18
FIFA 5, 6, 38, 75, 88, 118-119, 145
Fifpro (football player’s union) 101
Fight Club 121-122, 125
fighting 1, 7, 17, 20, 23, 25, 62, 69, 88-89, 122, 125, 127
Fight for Peace 122, 130, 143
finasteride 51
Flood v Kuhn 31
folk devils 72, 104
food allergies 62
football vii, 2, 5, 6, 11-12, 14, 17-20, 22, 24, 27-29, 37-41, 49-50, 52,  57, 59, 62, 63-65, 73, 79, 82, 86-87, 89, 100-101, 103-104, 114-115, 118, 121-122, 133, 135-139, 141, 145-147, 149-151, 154-155
Football Behind Bars 133
football hooliganism vii, 9, 12, 27, 73, 88, 155
fouls 49, 77
Four Four Two 49
fox hunting 20-23
fraud vii, 10, 37, 61, 114-115, 117, 142, 148, 157
France (see also Tour de France) 20, 25, 28, 31, 45
functionalism 9-10
gambling 12, 17, 19, 29, 35-36, 104, 115-116, 118
gamesmanship 114
gangs/ter 25, 45, 68-70, 80, 85, 88, 104, 115, 122, 129-130, 138, 149, 154
Gasquet, Richard 50-52, 150
Gatlin, Justin 108, 112
gay 73, 82, 147, 149, 151
Gay Future 115-116
gender vii-viii, 1, 7-10, 17, 22, 25, 72, 79, 81-82, 84, 129, 135, 143, 148, 151-152
German Football Association (DFB) 117
Germany 45, 114, 117
Girlfight 143
Giro d’Italia 47
gladiators 24, 147
Global Alliance Against Traffic in Women 79
golf 35-36, 47, 60, 69, 81-82, 93, 98, 116, 119, 138-139, 154, 156
gothic criminology 57
‘governing through doping’ 111
governmentality 106, 155
Grace, W.G. 29
Grand National 22
The Great Gatsby 139
Griffith, Emile 151
gymnastics 95, 143
gypsy 144
green criminology 92-94, 155
grievous bodily harm 42
Haffoty Wen Outdoor Activity Centre 140
Hamilton, Tyler 39
Harding, Tonya 45
harm 8, 11, 42, 90, 94-95, 150-151, 153, 155-156
harm perspective 150
harm reduction 110-111, 113
Hatrak, Robert S. 127
health 43, 107, 110-113, 126, 128, 133, 144, 150
hegemonic masculinity 83-84
HMP/HMYOI
Ashfield 126
Doncaster 126
Feltham 121
Portland 133, 136
hockey (field) vi, 64
Holyfield, Evander 44
Home Office vi, 130
homophobia vi
hormone 48, 110
horse racing 2, 17, 22, 23, 38, 68, 93, 97, 115, 151
human rights 7, 101, 103, 107, 113, 153
hunting 3, 18, 20-23, 93
Hussein, Nasser 46, 47
Hyde, Marina 6, 119
hypermasculinity 56, 81
hyperandrogenism viii
International Athletics Associations Federation (IAAF) 97, 103, 108, 112
ice hockey vii, 9, 32, 43, 51, 57, 64, 69, 75, 81, 85, 139, 147
International Centre for Sport Security 99
International Golf Federation (IGF) 98
International Olympic Committee (IOC) 6, 88, 117
International Skating Union (ISU) 45
International Tennis Federation (ITF) 51, 150
Italy 20, 27, 100, 117
IQ 62
‘jock’ 33, 84
jockey 23, 115
Jockey Club 116
Johnson, Jack 60, 123
Jones, Marion 37, 39
joyriding 15, 88, 94, 121, 131
justice 97, 99-100, 111, 119, 150-153
King, Don 147
Korea 41, 117
labelling 10, 71-73
Landis, Floyd 50
League Against Cruel Sports (LACS) 20
left-handedness 62
left realism 56, 73, 76
Leonard, Sugar Ray 126
lesbian 76, 149
Leyton Orient Community Sports Programme 145
Little League Baseball 117
Lord Lonsdale 24
low blood sugar 62
Lund, Zach 50-52, 109
Luzira Prison 133
macho 90
‘malestream’ 77
Mäntyranta, Eero 153
Maradona, Diego 12, 145
marijuana 71, 109
Marquis of Queensbury 24
martial arts 7-8, 92, 122, 154
marxism 73-74, 76-77
masculinity(ies) vi, 1, 14-15, 56, 70, 73, 77-78, 80-81, 83-84, 86, 88-91, 121, 122, 129, 130-131, 143, 147, 155
Mayweather, Floyd 123-124, 150-151
‘mega events’ 98, 106-107, 118, 155-156
Merritt, LaShawn vii
Merzekane, Chaabane 114
mesomorph 61
methodology 3, 16
methods 3, 16, 151
midnight basketball 105, 136-138
Ministry of Justice 126
miscarriages of justice 113
Millar, David 39
Miller v Jackson 30
Million Dollar Baby 143
Modafinil 152
Modahl, Diane 7, 52, 108, 109-110, 121
moral(s) 63-64, 68, 76, 112, 128, 139, 141
moral panic 72, 90, 104
morphine 97
motor projects 131, 141, 145
motor sports 131
Muay Thai (Thai boxing) 125
muscular christianity 145
muslim 144
National Football League (NFL) 81
Gameday Central 102
National Hockey League 9
National Hunt racing 22, 151
National Collegiate Athletic Association 36
National Basketball Association (NBA) 21, 81, 116
Netball 40
new criminology 73
New England Patriots 102
New Labour 145
New Orleans Saints 42
neurotransmitter imbalances 62
neutralisation 70
nutritional supplements 49, 112
as ‘gateway’ 62
Offender Group Reconviction Scale (OGRS) 133, 141
‘old firm’ effect 86
Olympics vi, 7, 24, 37, 45, 78, 106, 143, 152, 153
Athens 78
boycotts 4
London 41, 78
Mexico 97
Munich 10
Seoul 117
Outward Bound 142
‘operant conditioning’ 63
organised crime 36, 38, 50, 99
‘overconformity’ 8-9, 35
Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race 62
Pakistan 118
Paralympics vi, 6
Paret, Benny ‘Kid’ 151
parkour 22, 88, 91, 92, 95, 149-150
parole 100, 125, 127
peacemaking 75
Pechstein, Claudia 100-101
People v Jovanovic 148
performance enhancing drugs (PEDs) 37-38, 48, 62, 64, 73, 107, 109-110, 113, 145, 152-153
pinball 35
Porridge 126
‘positive deviance’ 10, 35, 51, 64, 66-67
positivism 56, 58-62, 64, 76
Premier League 40, 49-50, 56, 79, 133, 135 
probation 3, 34, 45, 100, 131, 140, 145
Prince’s Trust 140
prison 3, 9, 24, 34, 37, 39-40, 47, 60, 104, 121-127, 133-136, 142-145
Prison Fight 124-125
privacy 103
professional(s) 1, 12, 18, 25-26, 29-34, 42, 47-48, 50-51, 65, 82, 89, 91, 98,109, 118, 126, 139
Professional Golf Association (PGA) 47, 98
protest masculinity 90
psychoanalysis 62, 121
psychodynamic 89
public school vi, 122
Puritans 18, 19
Quakers 19
queer 89, 155
queer criminology 155
Quidditch 144
Radcliffe, Paula 108
radical criminology 73, 76, 151
race 133, 137
racism vi, 51, 123
Rahway State Prison, New Jersey 127
rational choice theory 63, 88
rape 38, 52, 69, 77, 81, 83, 88, 149
red card 16, 97
referee 16, 24, 71, 100-103, 117, 147, 149, 152, 154-155
restorative justice 44, 102
Rice, Ray 80, 119, 151
right realism 71, 110
riot 26, 29, 75
robot 102, 118
roller blading 91
ropes adventure courses 141
routine activity theory 58
rowing 64, 95
rugby 2, 43, 100, 121, 135-136, 138, 147, 149
Rugby League 38, 43, 151
Rugby Union vi, 43-44, 57, 66-67, 80, 112, 122, 136, 151
running 92, 95, 122, 136, 148-149
rural criminology 92-93
rural sport 20, 22
Russia 45, 120, 143
R v Brown 7, 147-149
sado-masochism 7, 148
sailing 95, 140
Salazaar, Alberto 108, 110
scandals 3, 17, 31, 37-38, 40, 46-48, 50, 53, 71, 120, 151
Scotland 35, 86
Scott, James 127
Semenya, Caster viii, 101
Serious Games 148
sexism vi
sexual assault 37-38, 77, 83
sexual violence 83, 134, 157
sex work 79, 147
shooting 2, 19, 21-22, 24
‘SkateGate’ 41, 45
sky diving 90
Simpson, O. J. 33, 37
simulation (see also ‘diving’) 13, 49, 81
sin 57
‘sin bin’ 57
situational crime prevention 58, 91
skateboarding 88, 91
skating 32, 45-46, 69
skiing 64, 134
soccer (see also football) 2, 16, 17, 77, 79-84, 131, 136, 145
social control 9, 10, 13, 17, 24, 88, 90, 121, 155,-56
sociology of sport vii, 1, 2, 7, 11-13, 35, 38, 56, 104, 150
Solo, Hope 79-80
somatype 61
South Africa 4, 6, 41, 46, 79
sports criminology vii, 1, 4, 7-8, 11-16, 30, 45, 49, 62, 72, 104-105, 111, 115, 120, 146, 148, 150-151, 153, 155-157
sport in prison 122, 144
‘sportization process’ 92
Sports Based Initiative (SBI) 144, 145
sports law vii, 1, 4, 6-9, 11, 13-14, 56, 92, 100, 109, 113, 150
sports lawyer 39, 45, 55, 118
Sports Related Crimes (SRC) 14
Stallings, Scott 47
steroid(s) 37, 47, 51, 64, 11-114
strain theory 64, 67
‘Strategic Intentional Fouls’ 49, 139
Suarez, Luis 56
sub-culture 56, 67, 70, 73, 81, 88, 92
Sumo 17-18, 34-35, 37-38, 64
Super Bowl effect 80, 86-87
surveillance 8, 10, 48, 59, 103, 106, 109, 112, 155
swimming vi, 32, 41, 69, 82, 143
Taekwondo 154
Taiwan 117
tattoos 59, 60, 71
television match official 57
tennis 15, 29, 47, 50-51, 64, 77, 82, 119, 136
‘textbookification’ 56
terrorism 9, 10, 98, 119
testosterone viii, 47, 62, 108
Tevez, Carlos 5
Therapeutic Use Exemptions (TUEs) 109-110
Thailand 124-125
THG (tetrahydrogestrinone) 37
The Great Gatsby 139
Thorne, Willie 15
three strikes 153
tiddlywinks 136
Tough Mudder 148
Tour de France 12, 30, 39, 47-48, 90, 105, 107, 114
track (and field) vii, 5, 33, 34, 37, 65, 77, 82, 84
trafficking
drugs 48
people 78-79, 81, 87, 98, 123
transparency 46, 105, 107, 109, 112, 117-118
Transparency in Sport 11
traveller 144
triathlon vi, 149
TV vi, 21, 44, 80, 82, 104, 127, 133, 136
Tyson, Mike 14, 44, 55, 81, 90, 91, 123-124
Ultimate Fighting Championship 7
umpire 29, 31, 100
United States Anti Doping Agency (USADA) 109
United States Track and Field vii
Vick, Michael 21, 81
video games 3, 55, 92, 142, 148, 153
video 12, 46, 117, 119, 125
victim(s) 14, 38, 42, 58, 70, 73, 76, 78-79, 81, 85, 110-111, 116, 124, 129, 131, 147
victimology 9, 14, 113, 155
Victorians 19-20, 24
violence 69, 71, 78-81, 83-85, 87, 89-91, 119, 121, 129, 131-135, 138, 147-148, 150-151, 154, 157
against women 78, 80-83, 86-87, 93, 123-124, 157
volenti non fit injuria 7
vitamins 110
World Anti Doping Agency (WADA) 8, 49, 98
walking 95, 130
‘wanted deviance’ 64-65
‘war on drugs’ see drugs, war on
water polo vi
wheelchair marathon vi
Wilde, Oscar 24
Williams, Tom 43
Williams, Venus 53
Winter Olympics 45, 51, 78
Turin 51
Salt Lake City 45
Vancouver 78
women 62, 73, 76-85, 87, 89, 92, 97, 121, 123-124, 131, 134, 142-143, 149, 155, 157
and crime 76-77
women’s
soccer 77, 79
Woods, Tiger 53
World Cup vi, 6, 10, 12, 56, 79, 87, 97, 106, 114
World Prison Fight Association 125
World Sport Integrity Agency 99
wrestling 23-24, 26, 38, 65, 69, 82, 89
Wright, Ian 133
yellow card 16, 97
yoga 132, 144
youth justice 15, 91
Xpro 40
XYY supermale syndrome 61
zemiology 14, 150
zero tolerance 41, 52, 71, 75, 97, 111
‘zookeepers of deviance’ 88

zumba 144

Tuesday, 5 January 2016

Sport/Media effects

Beth Adubato asks, “Does a highly identified sports fan feel a strong bond while watching his favorite football players and then exhibit violent, copycat behavior?” Using the media, copycat framework, this research looked at five categories of domestic violence arrests in the city of Philadelphia on Eagles’ “gamedays,” for an 8-hr period, beginning with kick-off time. These relationships were tested using comparison of means tests. The mean average of domestic violence arrests on football was statistically significantly different from both comparison Sundays and other sports “gamedays.” As predicted, there was no statistically significant difference between home and away games, removing the possible bias that fans were at the game and then became violent.

She does this in an article in the Journal of Sport and Social Issues February 2016 vol. 40 no. 1 22-37. This came too late for inclusion in my Sports Criminology book to be published in summer by Policy. However, I do address the issue and this is my take on the issue.

Super Bowl effect

What of the Super Bowl effect in the States or the ‘Old Firm’ derby effect in Scotland? It is alleged and frequently repeated by the media that domestic violence rises on the occasion of these matches. The Super Bowl is played annually between the winners of the American and National Football Conferences. The ‘Old Firm’ derby is played between Glasgow Rangers and Celtic; the two most successful Scottish football teams who have played each other about 400 times. When Rangers were liquidated (for tax offences) at the end of the 2011/12 season and demoted to the fourth tier of the league another 3 years was to pass before they met again in a Cup Match.

Crowley et al (2014) were commissioned by the Scottish Government to explore the correlation between ‘certain matches football and domestic abuse’. They found that research based upon incidents reported to the police found that relative to various comparators, there was an increase in recorded domestic abuse incidents on the day the fixtures were played between 13-138.8%, depending on a number of variables: the day of the week the match took place; the comparator day/event; and the salience/outcome of a match. Such nuance and recognition of confounding variables is rare. They are critical of Williams et al (2013) for failing to take into account the comparators they use; for instance Scotland International Matches, take place during the week not the weekend and there are issues about the time period covered around the match. Though Williams et al (2013) only claim their analysis to be preliminary they confirm the association between Old Firm matches and reports of domestic violence. The natural experiment of 3 years gap in such derbies may spark further investigation.

Both Crowley et al (2014) and Williams et al (2013) cite Gantz et al (2009) who examined the Super Bowl using police recorded domestic violence incidents taken from 15 cities with NFL teams over a six year period. The analysis suggested that domestic violence in a city increased both when the local team played during the season, and during the Superbowl (whether or not there was local allegiance to the competing teams). The Superbowl was seen to result in an average increase of 244 domestic violence incidents per city which represented 6.5% of incidents that day. Factors to be considered are that the Superbowl is the last game of the season and a public holiday which introduces factors, such as people being cooped up together, it being winter and lots of alcohol being consumed.

As with claims of trafficking their is a danger of media hype and use by campaigning groups of media opportunities around high profile events. Thus Snopes investigative website lists the claimed rise of domestic violence on Super Bowl Sunday as ‘false’. Following Gantz et al (2009) and others (uncited) they found Christmas to the busiest time for domestic violence shelters. This raises the issue of whether we should ban christmas because of this.

Snopes also mention the work of Kirby et al (2014) which does not appear to assist them as they claim, ‘Every time England loses the World Cup, domestic violence against women raises 38%.’ But Crowley et al (2014) argue much of this effect might be attributed to other factors, particularly alcohol. Kirby et al (2014) note the deficiencies of their own study too and conclude where and when the violence occurred, the precipitating factors prior to it occurring; the level of violence; consumption of drugs or alcohol; and a comparison between the expected and final result. This latter issue is taken up by Card and Dahl (2011) who, as economists, discuss ‘family violence’ in terms of ‘intra-family incentives’! They tested this in respect of reports to police on Sundays associated with American Football. Controlling for variables like, weather, time and ‘pre-game point spread’ etc found that if the home team was expected to win by more than 3 points but lost there was an 8% increase in male-on-female violence. This is taken to show the significance of non-instrumental factors.

In the preface to my I acknowledge that I am a sports fan but that some of my opinions on drugs and gender would not find favour with all. She is also a fan and a media professional and her husband commentates ice hockey.


Her argument is not about sport so much as media coverage of it. She picks up on some of the same issues I do and notes the media criticisms and misuse of earlier work. So I am grateful now to know of Janet E. Katz and Garland F. White’s ‘Engaging the Media: A Case Study of the Politics of Crime and the Media Social’ on the reception of their work of them with Kathryn E. Scarborough on ‘The Impact of Professional Football Games Upon Violent Assaults on Women’. I think we agree that it is not sport’s ‘fault’ - though sports authorities not blameless - and that masculinities may have something. Think we might part company on the ’media effects’.  I incline to Gauntlett on these matters.

Friday, 27 November 2015

Sports Criminology: Indications of content

I've nearly completed the second draft of my Sports Criminology book for Policy Press. Set out below is the index, and still being compiled, which gives some indication of the breadth of my intentions. How come Quidditch and the Edinburgh Festival rate mentions? Or Haffoty Wen Outdoor Activity Centre and Sepp Blatter?


Adams, Nicola
administrative criminology
aerobics
aggression
All Party Parliamentary Group on Boxing
amateur
American Gaming Association
American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
amphetamine
anti-doping
Armstrong, Lance
athletics
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
Australia
‘autodressage’
Automobile Association
badger baiting
badges for baseball
badminton
‘BadmintonGate’
BALCO (Bay Area Laboratory Cooperative)
bare-knuckle
baseball
basketball
Beckham, David
betting
biological positivism
‘biosocial’
black letter law
black masculinity
Blatter, Sepp
‘BloodGate’
blood sports
Bollywood
‘BountyGate’
Bosman
bowling alley
boxing
Boxing Academy
boycott
Brady, Tom
brain damage
Brasil
brawling
bribery
bridge
Bring Back Borstal
British Boxing Board of Control
British Horseracing Authority (BHA)
Bryant, Kobe
bull-baiting
bull dog
‘camp’
caffeine
Calcio Storico
Cantona, Eric
CCTV
celebrity
‘central’ sports
cheat
cheating
Chicago School
China
crime control
christian
chucking
Cipriani, Danny
class
classicism
Clear, the - see THG
cock-fighting
Coe, Sebastian
Commonwealth v Collberg
conflict theory
‘controlology’
control theories
corruption
counterfeit
Countryside Alliance
Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS)
‘CrashGate’
cricket
crime prevention
Cronje, Hansie
crowd violence
cultural criminology
cultural spillover
cycling
‘dead rubbers’
‘deflategate’
delinquents
desistance
Denning, Lord
differential association
‘diving’
dog-fighting
domestic violence
doping
drink
drink driving
drugs
cheats
occupational
performance enhancing
recreational
due process
Duke of Edinburgh Award (DoE)
Dwain Chambers
‘EarGate’
ectomorph
edgework
Edinburgh Festival
Enderby Town FC v The Football Association
Epilepsy
endomorph
eSports
ethnography
Europol
eugenics
Fairbridge
falconry
fantasy sports
Farah, Mo
feminism
field sports
FIFA
Fight Club
fighting
Fight for Peace
finasteride
Flood V. Kuhn
food allergies
football
Football Behind Bars
football hooliganism
fouls
Four Four Two 
fox hunting
fraud
France
functionalism
gambling
gamesmanship
gang
Gasquet, Richard
Gatlin, Justin
gay
Gay Future
gender
Germany
Girlfight
Giro d’Italia
gladiators
Global Alliance Against Traffic in Women
golf
gothic criminology
‘governing through doping’
Grace, W.G.
Grand National
Griffith, Emile
gymnastics
gypsy
green criminology
Haffoty Wen Outdoor Activity Centre
Hamilton, Tyler
Harding, Tonya
harm perspective
harm-reduction
health
hegemonic masculinity
high ropes courses
hockey
Holyfield, Evander
Home Office
homophobia
hormone
horse racing
hunting
Hussein, Nasser
Hyde, Marina
hypermasculinity
hyperandrogenism
IAAF
ice hockey
Indian Premier League
International Golf Federation
International Olympic Committee
International Tennis Federation
Italy
IQ
‘jock’
Jockey Club
Johnson, Jack
Jones, Marion
joyriding
jukebox
justice
Kid’s Company
labelling
Landis, Floyd
LaShawn Merritt
League Against Cruel Sports
left-handedness
left realism
lesbian
lex olympica
London Olympic and Paralympic Games Act 2006
Lord Lonsdale
low-blood sugar
Lund, Zach
Luzira Prison
macho
‘malestream’
Mäntyranta, Eero
Maradona, Diego
Marquis of Queensbury
martial arts
marxism
masculinities
Mayweather, Floyd
Meca-Medina and Majcen v Commission
medical marijuana
‘mega events’
mesomorph
methodology
methods
midnight basketball
Millar, David
Miller v Jackson
Million Dollar Baby
Modafinil
Modahl, Diane
moral development
moral panic
morphine
motor projects
motor sports
muscular christianity
muslim
National Hunt
National Collegiate Athletic Association
NBA
Netball
new criminology
NFL
NHL
neurotransmitter imbalances
neutralisation
nutrition
‘old firm’ effect
Olympics
boycotts
London
Outward Bound
‘operant conditioning’
 organised crime
‘overconformity’
Pakistan
Paralympics
Paret, Benny ‘Kid’
parkour
parole
peacemaking
Pechstein, Claudia
pinball
Porridge
‘positive deviance’
positivism
Premier League
probation
Prince’s Trust
prison
Prison Fight
professional
protest masculinity
psychoanalysis
psychodynamic
public school
Puritans
Quakers
queer
Quidditch
Radcliffe, Paula
radical criminology
racism
rational choice theory
rape
red card
referee
respect
Rice, Ray
right realism
riot
roller blading
roller derby
routine activity
rowing
Rugby League
Rugby Union
running
rural criminology
rural sport
Russia
sado-masochism
sailing
Salazaar, Alberto
Sarkeesian, Anita
scandals
Scott, James
Semenya, Caster
serial killers
sexism
sexual assault
sexual violence
Scotland
Shankly, Bill
shooting
show jumping
‘SkateGate’
‘sin bin’
social control
social control theory
sociology of sport
South Africa
Simpson, O. J.
simulation
sin
situational crime prevention
skateboarding
skating
skiing
sky diving
Solo, Hope
somatype
sport in prison
‘sportization process’
Sports Based Initiative
sports law
Sports Related Crimes
steroid
strain theory
‘Strategic Intentional Fouls’
Streeter, Alison
Suarez, Luis
sub-cultural theory
Sumo
Super Bowl effect
supplements
surveillance
swimming
Taekwondo
taketac
tattoos
‘textbookification’
terrorism
testosterone
Tevez, Carlos
Therapeutic Use Exemptions (TUEs)
Thailand
THG (tetrahydrogestrinone)
The Great Gatsby
Thorne, Willie
three strikes
tiddlywinks
Tough Mudder
Tour de France
track (and field)
transparency
Traveller
triathlon
TV
Tyson, Mike
umpire
United States
via ferrata
Vick, Michael
video games
Doom, Dota 2, Follow the Money, Grand Theft Auto, Hearthstone, League of Legends Ultra Street Fighter IV, StarCraft II: Heart of the Swarm, Tekken Tag Tournament II
victim
victimology
Victorians
violence
volenti non fit injuria
‘voodoo criminology’
vitamin
WADA
walking
Walrave and Koch
‘wanted deviance’
war on drugs
water polo
wheelchair marathon
Wilde, Oscar
Williams, Venus
women
Woods, Tiger
World Cup
wrestling
yellow card
yoga
Xpro
XYY
zemiology
zero tolerance
zip wires
‘zombie discipline’
‘zookeepers of deviance’

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