Women on Trial: Criminal Trials in Colonial Western Australia
暫譯: 殖民地西澳大利亞的女性審判:刑事審判研究
Ingram, Caroline
- 出版商: Palgrave MacMillan
- 出版日期: 2025-09-27
- 售價: $5,670
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- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 278
- 裝訂: Hardcover - also called cloth, retail trade, or trade
- ISBN: 3031980719
- ISBN-13: 9783031980718
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This book considers how legal rules and institutions affected the outcome of women's trials in nineteenth century Western Australia and how this was mediated by various social and cultural constructs. It uses numerous case studies to determine the effect of legal representation, co-accused status, Aboriginality and mercy on the outcome of these women's trials. The stories of these mainly working-class women, often traced through trials records and witness depositions, also illuminates the challenges and pitfalls of their lives, the survival strategies they used to navigate these and the pathways that led them to be charged with serious crime. Western Australia offers a different set of conditions for examining female criminality. Its small population meant that women committing crime often became well-known identities within their communities and may have been known, at least by reputation, to the limited number of men eligible for jury duty. Western Australia's low population meant that the number of lawyers practising in the colony was small and that few judges were appointed. During this period Western Australia also created separate laws to apply only to Aboriginal defendants meaning that Aboriginal women became subject to different laws to non-Aboriginal women. The book examines how, and why, some women appeared to receive a more lenient outcome, whereas others were less fortunate. Despite the all-male nature of the criminal justice system in which they appeared, some women appeared to possess a degree of legal literacy which allowed them to use the system to achieve a more favourable outcome in court. This book will be of interest to scholars of criminology, as well as those interested in the history of crime, Western Australian history and the history of the criminal justice system in Australia.
商品描述(中文翻譯)
本書探討法律規則和機構如何影響十九世紀西澳大利亞女性審判的結果,以及這一過程如何受到各種社會和文化建構的調節。它使用了多個案例研究來確定法律代表、共同被告身份、原住民身份和寬恕對這些女性審判結果的影響。這些主要來自工人階級的女性的故事,通常通過審判記錄和證人證詞追溯,也揭示了她們生活中的挑戰和陷阱,以及她們用來應對這些挑戰的生存策略,以及導致她們被控以重罪的途徑。西澳大利亞提供了一組不同的條件來檢視女性犯罪。其小型人口意味著犯罪的女性往往在社區中成為知名人物,並且可能至少在名聲上為有限數量的合格陪審員所知。西澳大利亞的人口稀少意味著在殖民地執業的律師數量不多,且法官的任命也很少。在此期間,西澳大利亞還制定了僅適用於原住民被告的單獨法律,這意味著原住民女性受到的法律與非原住民女性不同。本書探討了為什麼有些女性似乎獲得了較為寬容的結果,而另一些則不那麼幸運。儘管她們所處的刑事司法系統完全由男性主導,但一些女性似乎擁有一定程度的法律素養,使她們能夠利用該系統在法庭上獲得更有利的結果。本書將吸引犯罪學學者,以及對犯罪歷史、西澳大利亞歷史和澳大利亞刑事司法系統歷史感興趣的人士。
作者簡介
Caroline Ingram is a research assistant at the University of Western Australia. Her research interests include legal history, women's history, Western Australian history and the history of marginalised people.
作者簡介(中文翻譯)
卡羅琳·英格拉姆是西澳大利亞大學的研究助理。她的研究興趣包括法律歷史、女性歷史、西澳大利亞歷史以及邊緣化人群的歷史。