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100 Years of the Infanticide Act: The Law in Context (2023)
Book Chapter
Brennan, K., & Milne, E. (2023). 100 Years of the Infanticide Act: The Law in Context. In K. Brennan, & E. Milne (Eds.), 100 Years of the Infanticide Act: Legacy, Impact and Future Directions. London: Bloomsbury

Why Gendering Green Criminology Matters (2023)
Book Chapter
Milne, E., Davies, P., Heydon, J., Peggs, K., & Wyatt, T. (2023). Why Gendering Green Criminology Matters. In E. Milne, P. Davies, J. Heydon, K. Peggs, & T. Wyatt (Eds.), Gendering Green Criminology (1-14). Bristol: Bristol University Press

Our ambition for this book is to bring together feminist and green criminology for the first time in a scholarly volume where all contributions are devoted to the project of gendering green criminology. The editorial team is comprised of experts in g... Read More about Why Gendering Green Criminology Matters.

Introduction (2023)
Book Chapter
Banwell, S., Black, L., Cecil, D. K., Djamba, Y. K., Kimuna, S. R., Milne, E., …Tenkorang, E. Y. (2023). Introduction. In S. Banwel, L. Black, D. K. Cecil, Y. K. Djamba, S. R. Kimuna, E. Milne, …E. Y. Tenkorang (Eds.), . Bingley: Emerald. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-80382-255-620231001

Imprisoned Women and Reproductive Health: A Site of Reproductive Rights Violation? (2022)
Book Chapter
Milne, E., & Dabrowski, V. (2023). Imprisoned Women and Reproductive Health: A Site of Reproductive Rights Violation?. In I. Masson, & N. Booth (Eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Women's Experiences of Criminal Justice. Routledge

Reproductive healthcare is a fundamental aspect of women’s rights. Despite this, there has been no systematic approach to the reproductive rights and healthcare of women who are in prison. Approaches to women prisoners have focused on aspects of thei... Read More about Imprisoned Women and Reproductive Health: A Site of Reproductive Rights Violation?.

Drinking in Pregnancy: Shifting Towards the ‘Precautionary Principle’ (2020)
Book Chapter
Thom, B., Herring, R., & Milne, E. (2020). Drinking in Pregnancy: Shifting Towards the ‘Precautionary Principle’. In S. MacGregor, & B. Thom (Eds.), Risk and Substance Use: Framing Dangerous People and Dangerous Places (66-87). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781351033503

Debate rages over communicating messages to the public regarding alcohol consumption during pregnancy. This chapter considers how research-based evidence has been translated into risk communications through three key mechanisms: ‘official’ publicatio... Read More about Drinking in Pregnancy: Shifting Towards the ‘Precautionary Principle’.

Criminalising Neonaticide: Reflections on Law and Practice in England and Wales (2018)
Book Chapter
Brennan, K., & Milne, E. (2018). Criminalising Neonaticide: Reflections on Law and Practice in England and Wales. In E. Milne, K. Brennan, N. South, & J. Turton (Eds.), Women and the Criminal Justice System (95-117). Palgrave. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-76774-1_5

This chapter considers the unusual case where a woman is suspected of killing her newborn baby following a secret pregnancy and birth. The research on what we know about the circumstances and incidence of what has been termed ‘neonaticide’ is explore... Read More about Criminalising Neonaticide: Reflections on Law and Practice in England and Wales.

Understanding Violent Women (2018)
Book Chapter
Milne, E., & Turton, J. (2018). Understanding Violent Women. In E. Milne, K. Brennan, N. South, & J. Turton (Eds.), Women and the Criminal Justice System (119-139). Palgrave. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-76774-1_6

Violent women pose a specific challenge for feminist scholars. Nevertheless, it is important for both the offender and her victims that feminists engage with this form of offending. This chapter considers some of the data concerning women’s violence,... Read More about Understanding Violent Women.

Women and the Criminal Justice System—Moving Beyond the Silo (2018)
Book Chapter
Brennan, K., Milne, E., South, N., & Turton, J. (2018). Women and the Criminal Justice System—Moving Beyond the Silo. In E. Milne, K. Brennan, N. South, & J. Turton (Eds.), Women and the Criminal Justice System (1-11). Palgrave. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-76774-1_1

Women’s experiences of crime as both offenders and victims are different to their male counter-parts. They commit less crime, and the crime they commit is generally different to men’s, with less involvement in violent crime, criminal damage or profes... Read More about Women and the Criminal Justice System—Moving Beyond the Silo.