Scholarship on women and homicide has focused increasingly on the ways in which race, class, ethnicity, and sexual identity intersect to produce patterns of severity and leniency toward women accused of murder. However, prosecutions of individuals rarely hook neatly into such matrices. This article uses an alleged instance of husband poisoning in early Federation New South Wales to illustrate the capacity of case studies to illuminate the contingencies of capital justice. Far from an instance of women's lethal violence springing from male abuse, or a straightforward example of the patriarchal legal system at work, Jane Hetherington's conviction was a likely miscarriage of justice
My thesis examines the treatment of women who kill their violent male partners within the Australian...
The received wisdom, among feminists and others, is that historically the criminal justice system to...
My thesis examines the treatment of women who kill their violent male partners within the Australian...
Contemporary studies that focus on intimate homicide assume that patterns of policing, prosecution a...
This article examines crimes committed by women involving the use of poison, notably upon their husb...
This article examines crimes committed by women involving the use of poison, notably upon their husb...
This article examines crimes committed by women involving the use of poison, notably upon their husb...
This article considers the trial and execution of Elizabeth Woolcock in 1873 for the alleged murder ...
In September 1952, 30 year old Yvonne Gladys Fletcher of Newtown, New South Wales, stood trial befor...
In the mid-1890s, the so-called ‘Dean Case’ caused a sensation across Australia. George Dean was a 2...
Over the past decade, homicide law reform surrounding the partial defences to murder has animated de...
The bulk of the homicide research to date has focused on male offending, with little consideration g...
In the mid-1890s, the so-called ‘Dean Case’ caused a sensation across Australia. George Dean was a 2...
The received wisdom, among feminists and others, is that historically the criminal justice system to...
My thesis examines the treatment of women who kill their violent male partners within the Australian...
My thesis examines the treatment of women who kill their violent male partners within the Australian...
The received wisdom, among feminists and others, is that historically the criminal justice system to...
My thesis examines the treatment of women who kill their violent male partners within the Australian...
Contemporary studies that focus on intimate homicide assume that patterns of policing, prosecution a...
This article examines crimes committed by women involving the use of poison, notably upon their husb...
This article examines crimes committed by women involving the use of poison, notably upon their husb...
This article examines crimes committed by women involving the use of poison, notably upon their husb...
This article considers the trial and execution of Elizabeth Woolcock in 1873 for the alleged murder ...
In September 1952, 30 year old Yvonne Gladys Fletcher of Newtown, New South Wales, stood trial befor...
In the mid-1890s, the so-called ‘Dean Case’ caused a sensation across Australia. George Dean was a 2...
Over the past decade, homicide law reform surrounding the partial defences to murder has animated de...
The bulk of the homicide research to date has focused on male offending, with little consideration g...
In the mid-1890s, the so-called ‘Dean Case’ caused a sensation across Australia. George Dean was a 2...
The received wisdom, among feminists and others, is that historically the criminal justice system to...
My thesis examines the treatment of women who kill their violent male partners within the Australian...
My thesis examines the treatment of women who kill their violent male partners within the Australian...
The received wisdom, among feminists and others, is that historically the criminal justice system to...
My thesis examines the treatment of women who kill their violent male partners within the Australian...