Digitising crime history: Perceptions and realities of criminality in Australia
Project Member(s): Piper, A.
Start year: 2018
Publications:
Nagy, V, Piper, A & Cushing, N 2024, 'Citizen Social Science in the Classroom: Criminology Students’ Perceptions of Prisoner Records', Journal of Criminal Justice Education, vol. 35, no. 1, pp. 218-234.
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Piper, A & Roscoe, K 2023, 'Digital Crime Histories and Developing a Public Pedagogy of Criminal Justice', International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy, vol. 12, no. 1, pp. 56-68.
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Kaladelfos, A & Piper, A 2022, 'Criminal Justice after the Convicts: A History of the Long Twentieth Century' in The Cambridge Legal History of Australia, Cambridge University Press, pp. 605-628.
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Piper, A 2020, 'Chapter 16. Crowdsourcing: Citizen History and Criminal Characters' in Ashton, P, Evans, T & Hamilton, P (eds), Making Histories, De Gruyter, Berlin/Boston, pp. 199-210.
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Nagy & Piper 2020, 'The Health and Medical Needs of Victoria's Older Female Prisoners, 1860–1920', Health and History, vol. 22, no. 1, pp. 67-67.
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Piper, A 2020, 'The tale of ‘habitual criminal’ William King: a Black life in Victoria’s white justice system', The Conversation.
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