Table of contents - Special Issue: Sport, crime and deviance
Guest Editors: Stephen Wagg, Tim Crabbe
Sport exceptionalism and the Court of Arbitration for Sport
Helen LenskyjThe Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS), created by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) in 1983, resolves disputes between athletes and national or international sports…
Amateurism, scientific control, and crime: historical fluctuations in anti-doping discourses in sport
Ian Ritchie, Kathryn HenneThe purpose of this paper is to assess the institutional mechanisms for combating doping in high-level sport, including the trend toward using legalistic frameworks, and how they…
Sexual violence and collegiate athletics: US federal law, adjudication and the media spotlight
Theresa Walton-FisetteIn order to understand how collegiate athletics fits within the wider problem of sexual violence on college campuses, the purpose of this paper is to start with an examination of…
In plain sight – examining the harms of professional wrestling as state-corporate crime
Karen CorteenThe purpose of this paper is to explore critically the potentially harmful business of professional wrestling in the USA as state-corporate crime.
Challenging popular representations of child trafficking in football
James Esson, Eleanor DrywoodReports of human trafficking within the football industry have become a topic of academic, political and media concern. The movement of and trade in aspirant young (male…
The problems and causes of match-fixing: are legal sports betting regimes to blame?
Minhyeok Tak, Michael P. Sam, Steven J. JacksonSport match-fixing has emerged as a complex global problem. The purpose of this paper is twofold. First, it critically reviews how match-fixing is typified as a policy problem…
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2056-3841e-ISSN:
2056-385XISSN-L:
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2015Copyright Holder:
Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditors:
- Dr Michael Lewis
- Prof. Jane Ireland