Neutralization Theory And The NFL’s Domestic Violence Issues: A Case Study Analysis

“Neutralization Theory and the NFL’s Domestic Violence Issues: A Case Study Analysis.” – Danny E. Malone, Jr. & Kelli Smith

Abstract

This study applied neutralization techniques from neutralization theory (Sykes and Matza, 1957) to NFL players involved in domestic violence. A qualitative method, case study analysis was performed on four NFL players. Data was a compilation of news articles covering the players and the domestic violence incidents. Data analysis reveals that the NFL players employ one or more techniques of neutralization in order to rationalize their actions. Future research and implications are discussed.

Keywords: Neutralization techniques, NFL, Domestic violence, Criminology

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