James W. Messerschmidt′s book pushes the boundaries of criminology and gender research. Vivid material imaginative analysis important issues. --R. W. Connell Professor of Sociology University of Sydney Australia A captivating book that advances new developments in theoretical criminology Crime as Structured Action explores the relation between structure and action and among gender race and class both of which are at the forefront of contemporary debates in the social sciences. Author James W. Messerschmidt skillfully demonstrates that to understand crime we must appreciate how crime operates through a complex series of gender race and class practices. Crime must be examined by focusing on people in specific social settings what they do to construct social relations and social structures and how these social structures constrain and channel behavior in specific ways. The twin focal points of Messerschmidt′s approach are the inseparability of structure and action and the situational salience of constructing gender race class and those acts we label crime. Engaging and thought-provoking Crime as Structured Action appeals to a broad readership that includes researchers academics and students in the fields of criminology sociology gender studies and social work.
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