Fair or Foul: Sports and Criminal Behavior in the United States
By (Author) Christopher S. Kudlac
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
5th May 2010
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
306.483
Hardback
192
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
454g
This intriguing book offers a comprehensive examination of all issues related to sports and criminal behavior, from high school to professional athlete, player to spectator. Fair or Foul: Sports and Criminal Behavior in the United States is an examination of the intersection of these two increasingly connected worlds. The book was written to answer two questions. First, is there a relationship between athletic participation and criminal behavior Second, what other connectionspositive or negativeexist between sports and crime To arrive at his answers, author Christopher S. Kudlac surveys professional, college, and high school sports in relation to crime, spectator crime, and gambling. Other topics include how urban sports programs help deter kids from getting involved in crime and how the use of sports in prisons has worked to positive effect. The book also examines the issues of aggression, masculinity, commercial incentives (or disincentives), and other contributing factors that may spur illegal activity among athletes and spectators. Looking at the subject from the perspectives of criminal justice and forensic psychology, Kudlac is able to uncover just how intertwined the two worlds arefor better or for worse.
Christopher S. Kudlac, PhD, is associate professor of criminal justice at Westfield State College in Westfield, MA.