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Sport and Criminal Behavior [Hardback]

  • Formāts: Hardback, 292 pages, Illustrations, unspecified
  • Izdošanas datums: 14-Jul-2009
  • Izdevniecība: Carolina Academic Press
  • ISBN-10: 1594605025
  • ISBN-13: 9781594605024
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 292 pages, Illustrations, unspecified
  • Izdošanas datums: 14-Jul-2009
  • Izdevniecība: Carolina Academic Press
  • ISBN-10: 1594605025
  • ISBN-13: 9781594605024
Citas grāmatas par šo tēmu:
Scholars from different disciplines examine motives and consequences of criminal and quasi-criminal behavior in sport, looking at issues such as alcohol and drug use by fans and athletes, violence, gambling, ticket scalping, fraud, and intellectual property. An introductory chapter addresses the interface between the criminal justice system and sport, with an overview of the field of criminal justice, the American justice system, the sport industry, and the field of sport management. The rest of the book examines facets such as steroid performance enhancement, trademark counterfeiting of sport merchandise, hazing in athletics, and violence in professional wrestling. A few b&w photos are included. Jason Lee teaches sport management at the University of North Florida. Jeffrey Lee teaches criminal justice at Troy University. Annotation ©2009 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Sport is filled with much paradox. Sport, by nature, is inherently based on athleticism, fitness, strength, and other seemingly healthful benefits. Though such benefits are common, there is the constant presence where the unhealthy and inappropriate associations exist. This dichotomy is quite prevalent in many forms in contemporary sport. Among the most troubling occurrence with contemporary sport is the increasingly visible prevalence of criminal behaviors associated with sport. This text seeks to examine some of the most relevant and thought provoking occurrence of criminal and quasi-criminal behavior in sport. Through identifying pertinent issues, including motives and causes associated with such actions, this work aims to present a comprehensive view at these issues while providing regarding ways such matters can be effectively dealt with in contemporary society. Among the topics to be addressed in this work include: drug issues, violence, gambling, ticket scalping, hazing, fraud in nonprofit sport, homeland security issues and disaster preparedness in sport, intellectual property (trademark law, copyright misappropriation, and criminal implications), and beyond.
Preface vii
Part I Introduction
Sport and Criminal Behavior: An Introduction
3(16)
Jeffrey C. Lee
Jason W. Lee
Part II Drug Issues
Drug Issues in Sport: Steroid Performance-Enhancement
19(22)
John Miller
Alcohol Related Crime in Sport
41(30)
Andy Gillentine
Part III Violence
Violence in Sport: Psychological Considerations and Implications
71(12)
John W. Clark
Phil Bridgmon
Violent Acts within the Context of the Game: On-Field Occurrences and Prosecution
83(24)
Barbara Osborne
Part IV Gambling, Fraud, and Misappropriation
Gambling and Organized Crime
107(26)
Stephen L. Mallory
Fraud in Non-profit Sport: A Case Study of the Sport Sun State Soccer Association
133(18)
Jeffrey E. Michelman
Jason W. Lee
Bobby E. Waldrup
Trademark Counterfeiting of Sport Merchandise and Criminal Law
151(20)
John Grady
Annie Clement
Jeff Woishnis
Part V Athletes and Criminal Actions
Clearing the Haze: The Definition, Scope, and Legal Issues Related to Hazing in Athletics
171(14)
Brian Crow
Criminal Jocks: Professional and Collegiate Incidents ... And Beyond
185(32)
Kadence A. Otto
Part VI Broadening Perspectives
Homeland Security/Disaster Preparedness in Sport Facilities
217(14)
Christina Merckx
Ticket Scalping: Methods, Issues, and Considerations
231(14)
Beth A. Cianfrone
Michael S. Carroll
Professional Wrestling: Pseudo Sport, Real Death
245(36)
Jason W. Lee
Jeffrey C. Lee
Appendices
Appendix 1 Drugs and Substance Abuse
267(8)
Jeffrey C. Lee
Brent Paterline
Appendix 2 Organized Crime and Sports Wagering: Insider Perspectives with Mike Franzese
275(4)
Jason W. Lee
Appendix 3 Fraud in Non-profit Sport: A Case Study of the Sport Sun State Soccer Association [ Optional Teaching Notes]
279(2)
Jeffrey E. Michelman
Jason W. Lee
Bobby E. Waldrup
Index 281