This chapter explores the construction of women victims of murder and manslaughter by men in English sentencing remarks. Sentencing remarks serve the purpose of summarising evidence, narratives, and justifications for the final sentence. It is here where victims will either be backgrounded or may receive final acknowledgement or ‘voice’. Data for this study is comprised of all sentencing remarks published online by the Courts and Tribunals Judiciary of England and Wales, 2012–2016, concerning adult women who have been killed by men: a total of 14 sentencing remarks containing approximately 30,000 words. We use XML to mark-up all references to victims in the corpus of sentencing remarks and Sketch Engine to carry out detailed investigations....
Victim impact statements (VISs) are said to introduce restorative elements into the sentencing heari...
This study examines the effects of a victim impact statement (VIS) and gender on decision making. A ...
Across England and Wales in the year 2017–18, the number of reported cases of rape in which a charge...
This chapter explores the construction of women victims of murder and manslaughter by men in English...
Although women make up a minority of homicide convictions in England and Wales, this is a statistica...
In this article, we take a novel approach to analysing English sentencing remarks in cases of women ...
In this article, we take a novel approach to analysing English sentencing remarks in cases of women ...
Employing automated semantic annotation and manual XML markup to enrich small specialised corpor
The aim of this study was to analyse judges’ sentencing remarks in cases of domestic murder. In unde...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the language used by district courts, more exactly the diff...
Drawing on extensive research from Australia, this book examines the experiences of sexual offence v...
The aim of this study is to examine how female and male perpetrators are represented in the tabloid ...
Victim impact statements (VISs) are said to introduce restorative elements into the sentencing heari...
This study examines the effects of a victim impact statement (VIS) and gender on decision making. A ...
Across England and Wales in the year 2017–18, the number of reported cases of rape in which a charge...
This chapter explores the construction of women victims of murder and manslaughter by men in English...
Although women make up a minority of homicide convictions in England and Wales, this is a statistica...
In this article, we take a novel approach to analysing English sentencing remarks in cases of women ...
In this article, we take a novel approach to analysing English sentencing remarks in cases of women ...
Employing automated semantic annotation and manual XML markup to enrich small specialised corpor
The aim of this study was to analyse judges’ sentencing remarks in cases of domestic murder. In unde...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the language used by district courts, more exactly the diff...
Drawing on extensive research from Australia, this book examines the experiences of sexual offence v...
The aim of this study is to examine how female and male perpetrators are represented in the tabloid ...
Victim impact statements (VISs) are said to introduce restorative elements into the sentencing heari...
This study examines the effects of a victim impact statement (VIS) and gender on decision making. A ...
Across England and Wales in the year 2017–18, the number of reported cases of rape in which a charge...