The Hoods : Crime and Punishment in Belfast / Heather Hamill.
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TextPublisher: Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press, [2010]Copyright date: ©2010Edition: Course BookDescription: 1 online resource (256 p.) : 2 line illus. 2 tablesContent type: - 9780691119632
- 9781400836734
- Crime -- Northern Ireland -- Belfast
- Crime -- Northern Ireland -- Belfast
- Criminals -- Northern Ireland -- Belfast
- Criminals -- Northern Ireland -- Belfast
- Juvenile delinquents -- Northern Ireland -- Belfast
- Juvenile delinquents -- Northern Ireland -- Belfast
- Paramilitary forces -- Northern Ireland -- Belfast
- Paramilitary forces -- Northern Ireland -- Belfast
- Punishment -- Northern Ireland -- Belfast
- Punishment -- Northern Ireland -- Belfast
- SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Criminology
- SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / Urban
- Belfast
- Catholic paramilitaries
- Catholics
- IRA
- Irish Republican Army
- Loyalist paramilitaries
- Loyalists
- Northern Ireland
- PPAs
- Protestant paramilitaries
- Protestants
- Republicans
- adult males
- antisocial behavior
- antisocial behaviors
- antisocial behaviour
- civil conflict
- community recognition
- conflict
- crime
- criminal deterrence
- delinquency
- deterrence
- extralegal governance
- group acceptance
- hoods' subculture
- hoods
- joyriding
- juvenile delinquency
- offense patterns
- ordinary crime
- paramilitary groups
- paramilitary punishment attacks
- petty offenders
- police
- policing
- political conflict
- politics
- prestige
- punishment
- relationships
- research data
- research methods
- self-destructive behaviors
- signaling game
- status
- statutory criminal justice system
- subculture
- toughness
- violence
- working-class Catholics
- working-class culture
- 364.94167 23
- HV6949.N67 H36 2018
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- Issued also in print.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- One. West Belfast -- Two. The Hoods -- Three. Search for Status -- Four. Signaling Games -- Five. Loyalists -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Glossary of terms -- Bibliography -- Index
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A distinctive feature of the conflict in Northern Ireland over the past forty years has been the way Catholic and Protestant paramilitaries have policed their own communities. This has mainly involved the violent punishment of petty criminals involved in joyriding and other types of antisocial behavior. Between 1973 and 2007, more than 5,000 nonmilitary shootings and assaults were attributed to paramilitaries punishing their own people. But despite the risk of severe punishment, young petty offenders--known locally as "hoods"--continue to offend, creating a puzzle for the rational theory of criminal deterrence. Why do hoods behave in ways that invite violent punishment? In The Hoods, Heather Hamill explains why this informal system of policing and punishment developed and endured and why such harsh punishments as beatings, "kneecappings," and exile have not stopped hoods from offending. Drawing on a variety of sources, including interviews with perpetrators and victims of this violence, the book argues that the hoods' risky offending may amount to a game in which hoods gain prestige by displaying hard-to-fake signals of toughness to each other. Violent physical punishment feeds into this signaling game, increasing the hoods' status by proving that they have committed serious offenses and can "manfully" take punishment yet remained undeterred. A rare combination of frontline research and pioneering ideas, The Hoods has important implications for our fundamental understanding of crime and punishment.
Issued also in print.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
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