April 2020 Academic & Specialist Bristol University Press

The Criminology of Boxing, Violence and Desistance Deborah Jump


Hardback | Apr 2020 | Bristol University Press | 9781529203240 | 220pp | 234x156mm | RFB | AUD$179.99, NZD$214.99

A unique detailing of the psychosocial manifestations of boxing, providing a critical analysis of the sport's potential to support desistance through the unpicking of gendered concepts of class, sexuality and race.

Can the boxing gym be recognised as an effective space for supporting desistance? 

Exploring the psychosocial manifestations of boxing, this enlightening study reviews conflicting evidence to determine boxing's place in the criminal justice system. 

Drawing upon the empirical insights, with case studies of participants' backgrounds and their motivations for taking up the sport, Jump measures the value of the discipline, as well as the respect and fraternity that some claim boxing provides for young men. This is a perceptive addition to the debate about sport's role in criminal desistance that delves deep into themes of masculinity and violence.