All Stories

  1. Risk Factors and Pathways to Imprisonment among Incarcerated Women in Victoria, 1860–1920
  2. Versatile Offending: Criminal Careers of Female Prisoners in Australia, 1860–1920
  3. ‘Us Girls Won’t Put One Another Away’: relations among Melbourne’s prostitute pickpockets, 1860–1920
  4. Shackled: Female Convicts at Moreton Bay, 1826-1839.
  5. Book Thieves: Theft and Literary Culture in Nineteenth and Twentieth-Century Australia
  6. The Prosecution Project: Understanding the Changing Criminal Trial Through Digital Tools
  7. Theft on trial: Prosecution, conviction and sentencing patterns in colonial Victoria and Western Australia
  8. Nick Dyrenfurth, Mateship: A very Australian history, Melbourne: Scribe, 2015, ISBN 9 7819 2510 6350, 256 pp., $29.99.
  9. “I'll have no man”: female families in Melbourne's criminal subcultures, 1860–1920
  10. “Woman's Special Enemy”: Female Enmity in Criminal Discourse during the Long Nineteenth Century
  11. Women's Work: The Professionalisation and Policing of Fortune-Telling in Australia
  12. Looking Flash: Disreputable Women's Dress and 'Modernity', 1870-1910
  13. Crime Over Time: Temporal Perspectives on Crime and Punishment in Australia
  14. BOOK REVIEWS
  15. All the Waters of Lethe: An Experience of Female Alcoholism in Federation Queensland
  16. ‘A growing vice’: theTruthabout Brisbane girls and drunkenness in the early twentieth century