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"This book explores issues related to the abuse of referees and match officials in sport. Drawing on original empirical research in football, rugby union, rugby league and cricket, it provides an insight into the complexities involved in the recruitment,retention and development processes of match officials from across the global sports industry. Using an evidence-based approach, the book examines why abuse occurs, the operational environments in which match officials operate, and underlying issues and trends that cut across sports and therefore can be linked to wider societal trends. It challenges global sport policy and discusses the development of an inclusive, cohesive and facilitative environment for match officials, players, coaches and spectatorsto ensure the future provision of global sport. Referees, Match Officials and Abuse is an invaluable resource for all students, scholars and national governing bodies of sport with an interest in match officials, sports governance, sport policy, sport management and the sociology of sport"--

This book explores issues related to the abuse of referees and match officials in sport. Drawing on original empirical research in football, rugby union, rugby league and cricket, it provides an insight into the complexities involved in the recruitment, retention and development processes of match officials from across the global sports industry.

Using an evidence-based approach, the book examines why abuse occurs, the operational environments in which match officials operate, and underlying issues and trends that cut across sports and therefore can be linked to wider societal trends. It challenges global sport policy and discusses the development of an inclusive, cohesive and facilitative environment for match officials, players, coaches and spectators to ensure the future provision of global sport.

Referees, Match Officials and Abuse is an invaluable resource for all students, scholars and national governing bodies of sport with an interest in match officials, sports governance, sport policy, sport management and the sociology of sport.

Recenzijas

"The purpose has been to investigate why judges are physically and verbally attacked and insulted, what the abuse and attacks look like, and in what contexts they occur. In addition, they have the ambition to present a program of measures that can reduce the incidences of these attacks."

-Bo Carlsson, Department of Sport Sciences, Linnęus University, idrottsforum.org

List of figures
viii
List of tables
ix
Preface x
Acknowledgements xii
1 Introducing and defining match official abuse
1(13)
Scope of the book
1(1)
History of sport official abuse
2(2)
The current situation
4(1)
Defining abuse
5(3)
Structure of the book
8(6)
2 Examining abuse: the importance of governing bodies in sport
14(16)
Introduction
14(1)
Abuse and retention across sports
14(2)
Abuse in England: governing body approaches
16(3)
The extent of abuse towards match officials
19(1)
Abuse in action
20(2)
Match official abuse in sport
22(4)
Conclusion
26(4)
3 Organisational culture, non-reporting of abuse and discontinuation: implications for match officials and administrators
30(19)
Introduction
30(1)
Organisational culture
31(2)
Organisational culture and intention to leave
33(4)
Non-reporting: problems in the systems
37(7)
Conclusion
44(5)
4 Facilitating a positive environment: the role of resilience, mental fortitude and conflict management when supporting match officials
49(22)
Introduction
49(1)
The role of resilience for match officials
50(2)
Mental fortitude and toughness in sports match officials
52(8)
Intergroup conflict and conflict resolution
60(2)
Case study - umpire abuse incident report, local cricket match 2019
62(5)
Conclusion
67(4)
5 The importance of policy and the need for mental health interventions and support
71(19)
Introduction
71(1)
Mental health and sport
72(2)
"Sport has a long way to go"
74(2)
Match officials and mental health concerns
76(4)
Supporting match officials - mentoring
80(2)
The absence of appreciation and empathy for match officials
82(3)
Conclusion
85(5)
6 The experience of match officials outside England
90(19)
Introduction
90(1)
Match officials in the media
91(1)
Spectator behaviour
91(1)
It's not just spectators that are the problem
92(2)
What about football specifically?
94(2)
Football referees in France and the Netherlands
96(2)
Referee experiences of abuse
98(2)
Support and disciplinary processes
100(2)
The influence ofprofessional football
102(2)
Conclusion
104(5)
7 Evidencing good practice and tackling abuse
109(16)
Good practice and innovations in match official support in England
110(2)
Good practice and innovations in match official support around the world
112(2)
Improving the situation: promoting a positive way forward
114(8)
Conclusion
122(3)
Index 125
Tom Webb is Course Leader for the MSc Sports Management and Senior Lecturer in Sports Management and Development at the University of Portsmouth, UK. He is also founder and coordinator of the Referee and Match Official Research Network.

Mike Rayner is Associate Head (Education) at the University of Portsmouth, UK. Mike is a Fellow of The Institute of Leadership and Management (ILM), Fellow of the Chartered Institute for Sports Management and Physical Activity (CIMSPA), a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and an Academic Member of the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD).

Jamie Cleland is Senior Lecturer in Sport and Management at the University of South Australia. His research explores a range of social issues in sport.

Jimmy OGorman is Senior Lecturer in Sports Development, Management and Coaching in the Department of Sport and Physical Activity at Edge Hill University, UK.