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Gender

  • J. Bohstedt, ‘Women in English Riots’, Past and Present, 120 (1988), 88-122
  • J. Beattie, ‘The Criminality of Women in the Eighteenth Century’, Journal of Social History, 8 (1975), pp. 80-116
  • J. Carter Wood, '“Mrs. Pace” and the ambiguous language of victimization', in Lisa Dresdner and Laurel S. Peterson, eds.(Re)Interpretations: the Shapes of Justice in Women's Experience
  • P. Cox, Gender, Justice and Welfare: Bad Girls in Britain, 1900-1950
  • Andrew Davies, ‘These Viragoes are No Less Cruel than the Lads: Young Women, Gangs and Violence in Late Victorian Manchester and Salford’, British Journal of Criminology, 39 (1999)
  • M. Feeley and D. Little, ‘The Vanishing Female: The Decline of Women in the Criminal Process, 1687-1912’, Law and Society Review, 25 (1991), pp. 719
  • E. B. Freedman, ‘Their Sisters’ Keepers: Women’s Prison Reform in America, 1830-1930’, Feminist Studies, 2 (1974)
  • Ginger Frost, ‘She is but a Woman: Kitty Biron and the English Edwardian Criminal Justice System’, Gender and History, 16 (2004), pp. 538-60
  • Peter King, ‘Destitution, Desperation and Delinquency. Female Petitions to the London Refuge for the Destitute 1805-1830’, in A. Gestrich, S. King and L. Raphael, eds. Being Poor in Modern Europe: Institutions, Surveillance and Experiences (Peter Lang, 2006), pp.157-178.
  • Peter King, ‘Gender, Crime and Justice in Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth-Century England’, in M. Arnot and C. Usborne, eds. Gender and Crime in Modern Europe (London, UCL Press, 1999), pp. 44-74.
  • Peter King, ‘Female Offenders, Work and Lifecycle Change in Late Eighteenth Century London’, Continuity and Change, 11 (1996), pp. 61-90.
  • Philippa Levine, ‘Walking the Streets in a Way No Decent Woman Should: Women Police in World War I’, Journal of Modern History, 66 (1994), pp. 34-78
  • Anne Logan, ‘A Suitable Person for Suitable Cases: the Gendering of Juvenile Courts in England, c. 1910-1939’, Twentieth Century British History, 16 (2005)
  • Anne Logan, ‘In Search of Equal Citizenship: the Campaign for Women Magistrates in England and Wales, 1910-39’, Women’s History Review, 16 (2007)
  • Anne Logan, ‘Professionalism and the Impact of England’s First Women Justices, 1920-50’, Historical Journal, 49 (2006)
  • Anne Logan, Feminism and Criminal Justice
  • Andrew Mangham, Violent women and sensation fiction : crime, medicine and Victorian popular culture
  • G. Robb, ‘Women and White Collar Crime’, British Journal of Criminology, 46 (2006), pp. 1058-72
  • J. Sangster, ‘She is Hostile to our Ways: First Nations Girls Sentenced to the Ontario Training School for Girls, 1933-60’, Law and History Review, 20 (2003)
  • Lucia Zedner, Women, Crime and Custody in Victorian England