On 1 January 1863, a woman was brutally raped and beaten to death in Newcastle upon Tyne. Her murderer was to be tried, convicted, and finally executed for murder. However, he is not the subject of this piece. Historically, the study of the criminal law has focused too heavily on the perpetrators of crimes. This article attempts to establish the victim, Margaret Dockerty, as an individual and to offer some social, cultural, economic and historical context for, and background to, her life
This thesis focuses on serious female offenders living in Liverpool and London during the Victorian ...
Myra Hindley & Ian Brady, known as the Moors Murderers, abducted, sexually assaulted, tortured and m...
This thesis focuses upon media and legal representations of five case studies of women who kill take...
On 1 January 1863, a woman was brutally raped and beaten to death in Newcastle upon Tyne. Her murder...
On 1 January 1863, a woman was brutally raped and beaten to death in Newcastle upon Tyne. Her murder...
On 27th February, 1863, George Vass was convicted of the murder of Margaret Docherty in Newcastle up...
Between 1975 and 1980, 13 women, 7 of whom were sex workers, were murdered in the North of England. ...
The murders of Phoebe Hogg and her toddler daughter by Mary Eleanor Piercey, the lover of Phoebe’s h...
The changing presentation of punishment, in particular execution, has been at the heart of much crim...
peer-reviewedAt the height of the Irish War of Independence, 1919–1921, 45-year-old Kate Maher was ...
This thesis explores, and seeks an historical interpretation of, representations of women both as v...
What journalistic techniques are employed to construct a newsworthy female murder victim in the age ...
Women who kill are frequently subject to discourses of pathology. This article examines the cases of...
© 2019 Anna Catherine KayThis thesis examines the cultural impact of a sensational murder case that ...
The history of women and crime is a poorly documented aspect of the lives of Irish women in the nin...
This thesis focuses on serious female offenders living in Liverpool and London during the Victorian ...
Myra Hindley & Ian Brady, known as the Moors Murderers, abducted, sexually assaulted, tortured and m...
This thesis focuses upon media and legal representations of five case studies of women who kill take...
On 1 January 1863, a woman was brutally raped and beaten to death in Newcastle upon Tyne. Her murder...
On 1 January 1863, a woman was brutally raped and beaten to death in Newcastle upon Tyne. Her murder...
On 27th February, 1863, George Vass was convicted of the murder of Margaret Docherty in Newcastle up...
Between 1975 and 1980, 13 women, 7 of whom were sex workers, were murdered in the North of England. ...
The murders of Phoebe Hogg and her toddler daughter by Mary Eleanor Piercey, the lover of Phoebe’s h...
The changing presentation of punishment, in particular execution, has been at the heart of much crim...
peer-reviewedAt the height of the Irish War of Independence, 1919–1921, 45-year-old Kate Maher was ...
This thesis explores, and seeks an historical interpretation of, representations of women both as v...
What journalistic techniques are employed to construct a newsworthy female murder victim in the age ...
Women who kill are frequently subject to discourses of pathology. This article examines the cases of...
© 2019 Anna Catherine KayThis thesis examines the cultural impact of a sensational murder case that ...
The history of women and crime is a poorly documented aspect of the lives of Irish women in the nin...
This thesis focuses on serious female offenders living in Liverpool and London during the Victorian ...
Myra Hindley & Ian Brady, known as the Moors Murderers, abducted, sexually assaulted, tortured and m...
This thesis focuses upon media and legal representations of five case studies of women who kill take...