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Lynsey Black
Lynsey Black
Lecturer/Assistant Professor in Criminology, School of Law and Criminology, Maynooth University
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'On the other hand, the accused is a woman...': Women and the Death Penalty in Post-Independence Ireland
L Black
Law and History Review 36 (1), 139-172, 2018
242018
Paper Women: The representation of female offenders in Irish Newspapers
L Black
Dublin Institute of Technology, 2009
15*2009
The Pathologisation of Women Who Kill: Three Cases from Ireland
L Black
Social History of Medicine, 2018
92018
‘Strikingly and stubbornly high’: Investigating the paradox of public confidence in the Irish police
C Hamilton, L Black
European Journal of Criminology, 14773708211046194, 2021
82021
Media, public attitudes and crime
L Black
The Routledge Handbook of Irish Criminology, 2016
82016
Introduction: Legacies of Empire
L Black, L Seal, F Seemungal, B Malkani, R Ball
Punishment & Society 23 (5), 609-612, 2021
72021
Public opinion on crime, punishment and the death penalty in Barbados
L Black, L Seal, F Seemungal
Punishment & Society 22 (3), 302-320, 2020
62020
The Representation of Offending Women in the Irish Press: A Content Analysis
L Black
Irish Probation Journal 12, 160-178, 2015
62015
Law and Gender in Modern Ireland: Critique and Reform
L Black, P Dunne
Hart, 2019
52019
Gender and punishment in Ireland: Women, murder and the death penalty, 1922–64
L Black
Manchester University Press, 2022
42022
Historical Gendered Institutional Violence: A Research Agenda for Criminologists
L Black, S Ring
Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice 39 (1), 17-37, 2023
12023
Histories of Punishment and Social Control in Ireland: Perspectives from a Periphery
L Black, L Brangan, D Healy
Emerald Group Publishing, 2022
12022
Women, religion and criminal justice in Ireland
L Black
The Routledge Handbook of Women's Experiences of Criminal Justice, 162-172, 2022
12022
Detecting the Murderess: Newspaper Representations of Women Convicted of Murder in New York City, London, and Ireland, 1880–1914
R Sutton, L Black
Crime and the Construction of Forensic Objectivity from 1850, 233-255, 2020
12020
Murder, Capital Punishment, and the Irish in Scotland, 1864 to 1914
L Black
The Irish Jurist 60, 154-166, 2018
12018
Gendering the Condemned?: Women and Capital Punishment in Ireland Post-1922
LC Black
Trinity College Dublin, 2016
12016
Capital Punishment and Postcolonialism in Ireland
L Black
Histories of Punishment and Social Control in Ireland: Perspectives from a …, 2022
2022
Bailey V, The Rise and Fall of the Rehabilitative Ideal, 1895–1970
L Black
Punishment & Society 23 (2), 290-293, 2021
2021
Justice, 2018
L Black
Administration 67 (1), 37-44, 2019
2019
Irish women and the vote: becoming citizens
L Black
Women's History Review 27 (4), 665-667, 2018
2018
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