Masculine links with crime and Violence.

Masculine links with crime and violence

Purpose of the Research Paper

Based on news reports and statistical information, the centre of Sex development in the United States conducted a research on the masculine behaviors and its relationship with violence and crime. Being part of a continued research project from the year 2005 to the proceeding year, certain ides and theories were not clearly laid down concerning the links that exist between males and crime, aggressive behavior in regards with their social background. Therefore, the following project presents the theories and data that were collected concerning the links that were found by the researchers of the project (Gomes, Mc Fee & Dickson, 2006).

Data that was initially gathered from this same research originated from a scheme by the centre for Gender and Development Studies and a number of Professors from the Social inclusion and research Unit, within the University of Wales. Several alterations from the first research proposal had to be made as they later on needed to include a multidimensional perspective in handling the situation that was uprising in the nation. Consistent pressures from public and private analysts concerning the psychological angle of the situation needed the project through within a certain time (Gomes, Mc Fee & Dickson, 2006). Solutions for the nationwide problem were urgently required and the goal could not be achieved without a diverse modification to the approach that the centre was searching for. Significant alterations that the centre made were a shift from the criminal consequences for their criminal actions and drugs and their law-breaking outcomes to the means the national media houses present petty crimes from the nineties to the current date. They modified their data from a comparative research to a more qualitative and quantitative project. Concrete analysis, the structure of the social segment of the nation, plus the representations of the rate of crime throughout the media is the content of the project (Gomes, Mc Fee & Dickson, 2006).

Thesis statement

The research project mainly looks into the revealing of a better message that emphasizes the links that exist between masculinity and crime with violence, in not only the United States, but the connections that are also reported in other parts of the world. Information technologies have enabled the crime fighting department to improve their services; the research also looks into why most of the suspect and perpetrators in these crimes are males. While evaluating the same concept, the centre tried to find out the personal and institutional beliefs concerning the rulers of safety and crime with violence (Gomes, Mc Fee & Dickson, 2006).

Research results

The project is opened by opposing the notion that economists have established about the relationship between unemployment and the rates of crime. Economic analysts have laid down that the higher the unemployment pace, the higher the rate of crime. It is true that unemployment leads to crime, as there is the need for money but the ratio that exists from research and by the economists differ. The notion that economists have surpassed towards the nation and world balances the development and growth of the fiscal sector of all countries has remained a necessity in the government policies that act on the situation. For instance, the current nationwide initiative is to eradicate the development hindrance in the country, which happens to be crime. Getting to know masculinity and violent crime thriving within a developed nation was the base plan of the project together with the investigation of the performance of the country’s economy despite the crime rates (Hughes, Muncie & Laughlin, 2003). A theoretic query that emerged from these statistics was the contradictory fact that crime rates by males was still on the rise, even when the country’s economy is thriving. The case did not appear rational even to a further extent when they realized that it was a cause of gender imbalance in the employment sector. Since the fathers are still the main source of income in most American families, they considered the option that it could be that males did not obtain enough income to support their families.

The incorporation of certain factors within the males’ social surroundings was necessary in finding the source of the need to get involved in criminal activity. Such factors included the educational background, status of the males’ financial grounds, place of residence and ethnicity. Typecast ideas that ethnic aspects within a number of age groups that they ought to be involved in criminal activities have been found in the individual males who were convicted of law-breaking actions. Assistance from the criminal statistics experts locally situated in the involved states and subsidies from Non-governmental organizations have enabled to project to put down and achieve the required theories concerning the issue at hand (Gomes, Mc Fee & Dickson, 2006). Very little numbers of males have been associated with fear of criminal activities while the majority of males have considered the involvement with the doings a much non-apprehensive approach. Information and technological gadgets have also been found as a cause of the violent behavior amongst the youth Physical circumstances that emerge from the analysis of the project have also become accountable for the actions that seem normal for the young and middle-aged male adults. In the same way, the media presentation of the criminal activities has contributed in a major way to the criminal nature amongst the males through the exposure to young males in video games, films and the music media. A sense of emulation of the activities that are viewed in such media houses was found to be higher in males than in females (Hughes, Muncie & Laughlin, 2003).

The intended audience

The centre for gender and development Studies has been an informative source of information that has been a ground for statistical information to the public and private sector. Despite the fact that crime related activities that build up violent behavior amongst the youth, specifically males, have been aired to them through the media, the research project has not yet found a concrete means that can curb the issue (Gomes, Mc Fee & Dickson, 2006). Analysts who are in the search for economical solutions to such problems can find this research project of much help to their objectives.

Conclusion

While evaluating the same concept, the centre tried to find out the personal and institutional beliefs concerning the rulers of safety and crime with violence. The research project mainly looks into the revealing of a better message that emphasizes the links that exist between masculinity and crime with violence, in not only the United States, but the connections that are also reported in other parts of the world.

 Reference:

Gomes, S., Mc Fee, D. & Dickson, C. (2006).  Centre for gender and development Studies.            Boston: University of West Indies.

Hughes, G., Muncie, J. & Mc Laughlin, E. (2003). Criminological perspectives: essential   readings. New York: Sage.

Brookman, F. (2005). Understanding Homicide. Chicago: Sage.

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