Football Hooliganism Essay

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Literature Review
There is a large body of literature, engendered by both academic and non-academic sources that label the diversity of football cultures throughout England. This varied subject ranges from the histories of football and specific clubs to reports on distinctive events and players; however football hooliganism is by far the most considered aspect of the football culture and has become more attractive to study (Frosdick, 2005). Studies of hooliganism have proliferated over the past 40 years, which has brought up numerous casual factors that have been offered in previous literature in relation to the topic.
In assessing the clarifications of football hooliganism that are currently on offer, (Dunning, 1988) suggests that the fundamentals behind football hooliganism is mainly a social phenomenon. (Rowe, 2002) supports this by relating hooliganism with aggression, which produces the violent behaviour. Furthermore he goes on to suggest that the football hooligan is ‘a puppet controlled by certain features in society’. Dunning (1988) continued to state that ‘football hooliga...

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