This paper examines imprisonment data from Victoria between 1860 and 1920 to gather insights into the variations in incidence of women being convicted by rural versus urban courts, including close focus on the difference in types of offences being committed in urban and rural locations. This paper also details women’s mobility between both communities as well as change in their offending profiles based on their geographic locations. Our findings suggest that while the authorities were broadly most concerned with removing disorderly and vagrant women from both urban and rural streets, rural offending had its own characteristics that differentiate it from urban offending. Therefore, this demonstrates that when examining female offending, geog...
The urban focus of crime has dominated the attention of criminologists. Although images of idyllic, ...
This thesis studies aspects of women's criminal behaviour during the period from 1780-1830, using th...
With notable exceptions, research on violence (and crime generally) has privileged the urban as the ...
This paper examines imprisonment data from Victoria between 1860 and 1920 to gather insights into th...
This paper examines imprisonment data from Victoria between 1860 and 1920 to gather insights into th...
There is a long tradition of social inquiry concerned with locational patterns and place-based expla...
© 2018 International Australian Studies Association. Criminological studies have found that men’s an...
In the last three decades the subject of female criminality has received a great deal of attention. ...
This thesis focuses on serious female offenders living in Liverpool and London during the Victorian ...
Women in rural and regional Victoria are up to three times more likely to experience family violence...
The urban focus of crime has dominated the attention of criminologists. Although images of idyllic, ...
This paper examines the role of county urbanicity as it relates to mean female jail incarceration ra...
This paper discusses the nature and extent of rural crime and suggested solutions to rural crime; pr...
© The Author 2017. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved. Burglary and pickpocke...
Rural criminology as a topic of scholarly study, neglected over the past two to three decades, has b...
The urban focus of crime has dominated the attention of criminologists. Although images of idyllic, ...
This thesis studies aspects of women's criminal behaviour during the period from 1780-1830, using th...
With notable exceptions, research on violence (and crime generally) has privileged the urban as the ...
This paper examines imprisonment data from Victoria between 1860 and 1920 to gather insights into th...
This paper examines imprisonment data from Victoria between 1860 and 1920 to gather insights into th...
There is a long tradition of social inquiry concerned with locational patterns and place-based expla...
© 2018 International Australian Studies Association. Criminological studies have found that men’s an...
In the last three decades the subject of female criminality has received a great deal of attention. ...
This thesis focuses on serious female offenders living in Liverpool and London during the Victorian ...
Women in rural and regional Victoria are up to three times more likely to experience family violence...
The urban focus of crime has dominated the attention of criminologists. Although images of idyllic, ...
This paper examines the role of county urbanicity as it relates to mean female jail incarceration ra...
This paper discusses the nature and extent of rural crime and suggested solutions to rural crime; pr...
© The Author 2017. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved. Burglary and pickpocke...
Rural criminology as a topic of scholarly study, neglected over the past two to three decades, has b...
The urban focus of crime has dominated the attention of criminologists. Although images of idyllic, ...
This thesis studies aspects of women's criminal behaviour during the period from 1780-1830, using th...
With notable exceptions, research on violence (and crime generally) has privileged the urban as the ...