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  • Armed Robbers: Identity and Cultural Mythscapes in the Lucky Country

    Armed Robbers by Taylor, Emmeline;

    Identity and Cultural Mythscapes in the Lucky Country

    Series: Clarendon Studies in Criminology;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher OUP Oxford
    • Date of Publication 31 March 2022

    • ISBN 9780198855132
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages208 pages
    • Size 221x145x20 mm
    • Language English
    • 200

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    Short description:

    Armed Robbers offers a frank account of the experiences of 42 convicted armed robbers in Australia suffused with moral ambiguities. Their accounts are interwoven with historical events and national folk tales - each contribute threads that when sewn together produce a uniquely Australian criminal identity.

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    Long description:

    Notoriously difficult to access, armed robbers have mostly eluded the attempts of authors to access their lives. Aside from biographies of the most infamous, the stories of armed robbers, as varied, bizarre, and captivating as they are, have rarely been told. This has resulted in robbers being considered as largely homogenous; their unique pathways to crime ignored or lumped into ill-defined stereotypes. Yet their routes into one of the most serious violent crimes could not be more varied. Written by a leading female criminologist, Armed Robbers relays the powerful, sometimes amusing, often harrowing stories of 42 convicted criminals in Australia. Their accounts are interwoven with historical events and national folk tales - colonial settlement, convict ancestry, gold rushes, and a sometimes-ferocious hyper-masculinity born of frustration and constructed in forgotten towns - each contribute threads that when sewn together produce a uniquely Australian criminal identity.

    The conclusions Taylor reaches are those readers may intuitively suspect: offenders have been exposed to violence for much of their lives, and drugs and abuse play a part in shaping behaviour. Yet the observational approach adds real-world nuance, and not all outcomes are entirely to be expected.

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    Table of Contents:

    Part One: Encounters
    Introduction
    The Edge of Reason: Affective Transgression
    Prison Research
    Part Two: Identity and Performance
    The Lucky Country: National Mythscapes and the Australian Dream
    Becoming an Armed Robber: Performativity and Affect
    Doing Rob (and Getting Away with It): Planning and Process
    Part Three: Rewards
    The Usual Suspects: Cash and Drugs
    The Magic Carpet Ride: Flow, Affect, and Automaticity
    Part Four: Such is Life
    Getting Caught and Doing Time
    Conclusion: Such Is Life: Affect, Fatalism, and Crime

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