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Introduction Victoria M. Nagy and Georgina Rychner Chapter 1: Free Women and short hair: Cropping, convictism, and Reform in Van Diemen’s Land Nicholas Dean Brodie, Kristyn Evelyn Harman, and Victoria M. Nagy Chapter 2: A ‘Very Lamentable Case’: Indigenous Women as defendants in the upper courts of Western Australia, 1830-1890 Caroline Ingram Chapter 3: Understanding Criminality in context: Melbourne’s female underworld, 1860-1920 Alana Piper Chapter 4: Women’s Intra-Gender Homicide in Victoria Victoria M. Nagy Chapter 5: Complicating the ‘unfeminine’: Agency and insanity in female convictions for murder, Victoria 1880-1916 Georgina Rychner Chapter 6: “The Whole Community is Poisoned Against Her”: Perceptions and Motives of Female Poisoners in Late Nineteenth-Century Australia. Mitchell Naughton Chapter 7: ‘Female Masqueraders’ and Vagrants: Gender Diversity in the Criminal Justice System in Early Twentieth Century Victoria Adrien McCrory Chapter 8: Media Representations of Criminalized Women in 1950s Aotearoa New Zealand Fairleigh Evelyn Gilmour and Chris Brickell Chapter 9: Selective gendered regime of Deportation: the historical deportation of Women during the White Australia Policy Era Marinella Marmo and Evan Smith Chapter 10: Herstories of Alcohol and other drug use and Imprisonment: Understanding Women’s experiences of the Victorian correctional landscape, 1860-1920 Andrew Groves Chapter 11: W?hine Toa and the Korowai: Female Warriors and the Patch Carl Bradley Chapter 12: Te Atawhai Nayda Te Rangi and Bonnie Te Ao Mihi Maihi |