Gender and punishment in Ireland: Women, murder and the death penalty, 1922-64

Gender and punishment in Ireland: Women, murder and the death penalty, 1922-64

by Lynsey Black
Gender and punishment in Ireland: Women, murder and the death penalty, 1922-64

Gender and punishment in Ireland: Women, murder and the death penalty, 1922-64

by Lynsey Black

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Overview

Gender and punishment in Ireland explores women’s lethal violence in Ireland. Drawing on comprehensive archival research, including government documents, press reporting, the remnants of public opinion and the voices of the women themselves, the book contributes to the burgeoning literature on gender and punishment and women who kill. Engaging with concepts such as ‘double deviance’, chivalry, paternalism and ‘coercive confinement’, the work explores the penal landscape for offending women in postcolonial Ireland, examining in particular the role of the Catholic Church in responses to female deviance. The book is an extensive interdisciplinary treatment of women who kill in Ireland and will be useful to scholars of gender, criminology and history.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781526182340
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Publication date: 09/24/2024
Pages: 312
Product dimensions: 5.43(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

About the Author

Lynsey Black is Lecturer in Criminology at Maynooth University.

Table of Contents

Introduction
1 Women prosecuted for murder
2 Clemency for the condemned
3 Insanity
4 Sentencing and punishment
5 Post-reprieve punishment of death-sentenced women
6 Motherhood and child-killing
7 Marriage and sexuality
8 Rural lives and class
Conclusion Women’s lethal violence in Ireland

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