“Knuckle-Dragging Thugs”: Civilizing processes and the biosocial revolution in the National Hockey League

In this article, we advocate for the development of a critical criminology of sport. To this end, we analyze news media coverage of a sample of National Hockey League suspensions to explore how the sporting world disseminates cultural messages about crime and punishment. Our analysis reveals that at...

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Games
Hockey
Ice hockey
Media coverage
News media
Offenders
Professional hockey
Punishment
Rhetoric
Sports
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