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What did Simon Winlow say in 2001?
Winlow examined the impact of globalisation on masculinity and criminality
Impacts of the decline of traditional male industries in the North East of England
Focused on the night-time economy and its impacts on criminality
How is masculinity a form of status?
Traditional employment had allowed males to prove their masculinity through manual labour jobs in heavy industry
Removal of these industries created a crisis of masculinity, with males looking to assert their masculinity through other forms
What did Winlow say about ‘Badfellas’?
Winlow conducted observations while working as a doorman in bars and clubs
Males were able to use 'bodily capital' to demonstrate masculinity
Gateway to disorganised criminal activities - such as smuggling alcohol and cigarettes to landlords
What is ‘Bodilliy’?
Maintaining a hard man image was essential to success in these industries
Body-building became a form of displaying masculinity that had previously come through employment in heavy industry
Image of hyper-masculinity as a form of intimidation
What is ‘badfellas’?
Development of criminal subcultures with legitimate firms involved in protection rackets and supply of illegal substances
Legal businesses used to launder money - tanning salons and gyms, etc.
Over time, became more organised and had links to global criminal enterprises
What is the evaluation?
Developed ideas of Cloward and Ohlin's criminal subcultures
Changing nature of security work - more females involved in security
Reinforces ideas of hegemonic masculinity
Analysed impacts of neo-liberalism on Northern communities