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2026 / 2027 (forthcoming)

Daly, Kathleen (forthcoming). “Catching and making waves in an academic life.” Annual Review of Criminology, 10.

2025

Daly, Kathleen (2025). “Justice: word, idea, practice.” Criminology 63 (4), 707-43. 

Sarre, Rick, Kathleen Daly, and Ben Livings (2025). “Criminal justice system: aims and processes.” Pp. 329-349 in Ben Livings, Katherine McLachlan, Nerida Chazal, and Rick Sarre (eds.) Crime and Justice: A Guide to Criminology (7th edition). Sydney: Lawbook Company.

2024

Daly, Kathleen (2024). “Stepping out of the shadow of transitional justice: a theoretical framework for institutional justice.” Victims & Offenders 19(7), 1239-75.

2023

Daly, Kathleen and Victoria Meyer (April 2023, under revision).  Redress for Institutional Abuse of Children: The Unique Case of Norway. International Redress Project Special Report. Brisbane: School of Criminology and Criminal Justice and Griffith Criminology Institute, Griffith University.

2022

Daly, Kathleen (2022). Remaking Justice after Sexual Violence: Essays in Conventional, Restorative, and Innovative Justice. The Hague: Eleven.   

2021

Daly, Kathleen and Juliet Davis (2021). “Civil justice and redress scheme outcomes for child sexual abuse by the Catholic Church.” Current Issues in Criminal Justice 33(4), 438-465.

Daly, Kathleen and Juliet Davis (2021). “Money justice.” Journal of Criminology 54(1), 60-75 (formerly, ANZ Journal of Criminology).

Sarre, Rick and Kathleen Daly (2021). “Criminal justice system: aims and processes.” Pp. 383-403 in Derek Dalton, Willem deLint, and Darren Palmer (eds.) Crime and Justice: A Guide to Criminology (6th edition). Sydney: Lawbook Company.

2020

Daly, Kathleen (2020). “Feminism, justice and ethics: reflections on Braithwaite’s commitments.” The International Journal of Restorative Justice 3(1), 80-93.

2019

Daly, Kathleen and Juliet Davis (2019). “Unravelling redress for institutional abuse of children in Australia.” UNSW Law Journal 42(4), 1245-1293.

Daly, Kathleen and Robyn Holder (2019). “State payments to victims of violent crime: discretion and bias in awards for sexual offences.” British Journal of Criminology 59(5), 1099-1118.

Daly, Kathleen and Elena Marchetti (2019). “Re-assessing the offending question: what counts as success?Griffith Review, 31 October, 1-12.

2018

Daly, Kathleen (2018). “Inequalities of redress: Australia’s national redress scheme for institutional abuse.” Journal of Australian Studies 42(2), 204-16.  

Daly, Kathleen (2018). “Using case study methods in criminological research.” Pp. 474-92 in Pamela Davies and Peter Frances (eds.) Doing Criminological Research (3rd edition). London: SAGE.

Holder, Robyn and Kathleen Daly (2018). “Sequencing justice: a longitudinal study of justice goals of domestic violence victims.” British Journal of Criminology 58(4), 787-804.

Holder, Robyn and Kathleen Daly (2018). “Recognition, reconnection, and renewal: the meaning of money to sexual assault survivors.” International Review of Victimology 24(1), 25-46.

2017

Daly, Kathleen (2017). “Sexual violence and victims’ justice interests.” Pp. 108-39 in Estelle Zinsstag and Marie Keenan (eds.) Sexual Violence and Restorative Justice: Legal, Social and Therapeutic Dimensions. Abingdon: Routledge.

Daly, Kathleen (2017). “Redress for historical institutional abuse of children.” Pp. 449-66 in Antje Deckert and Rick Sarre (eds.) The Palgrave Handbook of Australian and New Zealand Criminology, Crime and Justice. Switzerland: Springer International Publishing AG.

Daly, Kathleen and Rick Sarre (2017). “Criminal justice system: aims and processes.” Pp. 358-76 in Darren Palmer, Willem de Lint, and Derek Dalton (eds.) Crime and Justice: A Guide to Criminology (5th edition). Sydney: Lawbook Company.  

Daly, Kathleen and Dannielle Wade (2017). “Sibling sexual violence and victims’ justice interests: a comparison of youth conferencing and judicial sentencing.” Pp. 144-78 in Estelle Zinsstag and Marie Keenan (eds.) Sexual Violence and Restorative Justice: Legal, Social and Therapeutic Dimensions. Abingdon: Routledge.

Marchetti, Elena and Kathleen Daly (2017). “Indigenous partner violence, Indigenous sentencing courts, and pathways to desistance.” Violence Against Women 23(12), 1513-35.

2016

Daly, Kathleen (2016). “What is restorative justice? Fresh answers to a vexed question.” Victims & Offenders, 11(1), 9-29.

Daly, Kathleen (2016). “Money for justice? Money’s meaning and purpose as redress for historical institutional abuse.” Pp.  160-77 in Yorick Smaal, Amanda Kaladelfos, and Mark Finnane (eds.) The Sexual Abuse of Children: Recognition and Redress. Melbourne: Monash University Publishing.

Daly, Kathleen and Dannielle Wade (2016). “Gender and adolescent-to-parent violence: a systematic analysis of typical and atypical cases.” Pp. 148-68 in Amanda Holt (ed.) Interventions for Working with Adolescent Violence and Abuse toward Parents. London: Routledge.

Webster, Vicki, Paula Brough, and Kathleen Daly (2016). “Fight, flight or freeze: common responses for follower coping with toxic leadership.” Stress & Health 32(4), 346-54.

2015

Burns, Catherine and Kathleen Daly (2015). “Donor dollars and ministerial mindsets: constraints on NGO responses to rape in Cambodia.” Pp. 158-72 in Alissa Ackerman and Rich Furman (eds.) Sexual Crimes: Transnational Problems and Global Perspectives. New York: Columbia University Press.

Daly, Kathleen (2015). “Sexual violence and justice: how and why context matters.” Pp. 36-52 in Anastasia Powell, Nicola Henry, and Asher Flynn (eds.) Rape Justice: Beyond the Realm of Law. London: Palgrave Macmillan.

2014

Daly, Kathleen (2014). Redressing Institutional Abuse of Children. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.

  • Awarded Christine M. Alder Book Prize in 2015, Australian and New Zealand Society of Criminology

Burns, Catherine and Kathleen Daly (2014). “Responding to everyday rape in Cambodia: rhetorics, realities, and somroh somruel.” Restorative Justice: An International Journal 2(1), 64-84.

Daly, Kathleen (2014). “Reconceptualizing sexual victimization and justice.” Pp. 380-95 in Inge Van Fraechem, Antony Pemberton, and Felix Ndahinda (eds.) Justice for Victims: Perspectives on Rights, Transition and Reconciliation. London: Routledge.

Daly, Kathleen (2014). “Conceptualising responses to institutional abuse of children.” Current Issues in Criminal Justice 26(1), 5-29.

Daly, Kathleen and Dannielle Wade (2014). “Sibling sexual violence: offending patterns and dynamics in conferences.” Pp. 185-95 in Anne Hayden, Loraine Gelsthorpe, Venezia Kingi, and Allison Morris (eds.) A Restorative Approach to Family Violence: Changing Tack. Surrey: Ashgate Publishing.

2013

Daly, Kathleen (2013). “The punishment debate in restorative justice.” Pp. 356-74 in Jonathan Simon and Richard Sparks (eds.) The SAGE Handbook of Punishment and Society. London: SAGE.

Daly, Kathleen (2013). “More words on words.” Restorative Justice: An International Journal 1(1), 23-30.

Daly, Kathleen, Roderic Broadhurst, Brigitte Bouhours, and Nini Loh (2013). “Youth sex offending, recidivism, and restorative justice: comparing court and conference cases.”  Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology 46(2), 241-67. 

2012

Daly, Kathleen (2012). “Conferences and gendered violence: practices, politics, evidence.” Pp. 117-35 in Estelle Zinsstag and Inge Vanfraechem (eds.) Conferencing and Restorative Justice: International Practices and Perspectives. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Daly, Kathleen (2012). “Aims of the criminal justice system.” Pp. 389-406 in Marinella Marmo et al. (eds.) Crime and Justice: A Guide to Criminology (4th edition). Sydney: Lawbook Company.

Daly, Kathleen and Elena Marchetti (2012). “Innovative justice processes: restorative justice, Indigenous justice, and therapeutic jurisprudence.” Pp. 455-81 in Marinella Marmo et al. (eds.) Crime and Justice: A Guide to Criminology (4th edition). Sydney: Lawbook Company.

2011

Daly, Kathleen (2011). “Conventional and innovative justice responses to sexual violence.” Australian Centre for the Study of Sexual Assault Issues 12. Commonwealth of Australia: Australian Institute of Family Studies. Appendix with Brigitte Bouhours.

Daly, Kathleen and B Bouhours (2011). “Appendix: Inventory of Responses to Sexual Violence” as part of “Conventional and innovative justice responses to sexual violence.” Australian Centre for the Study of Sexual Assault Issues 12. Commonwealth of Australia: Australian Institute of Family Studies.

Daly, Kathleen (2011). “Shake it up, baby: practicing rock ‘n’ roll criminology.” Pp. 111-24 in Mary Bosworth and Caroline Hoyle (eds.) What is Criminology? Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Daly, Kathleen and Gitana Proietti-Scifoni (2011). “‘The elders know … the white man don’t know’: offenders’ views of the Nowra Circle Court.” Indigenous Law Bulletin 7(24), 17-21.

Daly, Kathleen and Gitana Proietti-Scifoni (2011). “Reparation and restoration.” Pp. 207-53 in Michael Tonry (ed.) The Oxford Handbook of Crime and Criminal Justice.  New York: Oxford University Press.

Proietti-Scifoni, Gitana and Kathleen Daly (2011). “Gendered violence and restorative justice: the views of New Zealand opinion leaders.” Contemporary Justice Review 14(3), 269-90.

Simić, Olivera and Kathleen Daly (2011). “‘One pair of shoes, one life’: steps toward accountability for genocide in Srebrenica.” International Journal of Transitional Justice 5(3), 477-91.

2010

Daly, Kathleen and Heather Nancarrow (2010). “Restorative justice and youth violence toward parents.” Pp. 150-74 in James Ptacek (ed.) Feminism, Restorative Justice, and Violence Against Women. New York: Oxford University Press.

Daly, Kathleen (2010). “Feminist perspectives in criminology: a review with Gen Y in mind.” Pp. 225-46 in Eugene McLaughlin and Tim Newburn (eds.) The Handbook of Criminological Theory. London: SAGE.

Daly, Kathleen and Brigitte Bouhours (2010). “Rape and attrition in the legal process: a comparative analysis of five countries.” Crime and Justice: An Annual Review of Research, Vol. 39, 565-650. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.  

2009

Daly, Kathleen and Gitana Proietti-Scifoni (2009). Defendants in the Circle: Nowra Circle Court, the Presence and Impact of Elders, and Re-Offending. Brisbane: School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Griffith University (November, 128 pp).

2008

Daly, Kathleen (2008). “Girls, peer violence, and restorative justice.” Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology 41(1), 109-37.

Daly, Kathleen (2008). “Entries and endings: victims’ journeys with justice.” Pp. 15-35 in Victims and Mediation, Associação Portuguesa de Apoio à Vítima (APAV), Lisbon, with support from the European Union.

Daly, Kathleen (2008). “Seeking justice in the 21st century: towards an intersectional politics of justice.” Pp. 3-30 in Holly E. Ventura Miller (ed.) Restorative Justice: From Theory to Practice (Sociology of Crime, Law, and Deviance Series, Vol. 11). Bingley, UK: Emerald Group Publishing.

Daly, Kathleen (2008). “Setting the record straight and a call for radical change: a reply to Annie Cossins on ‘Restorative justice and child sex offences’.” British Journal of Criminology 48(4), 557-66.  

Daly, Kathleen and Brigitte Bouhours (2008). “Judicial censure and moral communication to youth sex offenders.” Justice Quarterly 25(3), 496-522

2007

Bouhours, Brigitte and Kathleen Daly (2007). “Youth sex offenders in court: an analysis of judicial sentencing remarks.” Punishment and Society 9(4), 371-94.

Daly, Kathleen and Julie Stubbs (2007). “Feminist theory, feminist and anti-racist politics, and restorative justice.” Pp. 149-70 in Gerry Johnstone and Daniel Van Ness (eds.) Handbook of Restorative Justice. Cullompton: Willan Publishing.

Marchetti, Elena and Kathleen Daly (2007). “Indigenous sentencing courts: towards a theoretical and jurisprudential model.” Sydney Law Review 29(3), 415-43.

2006

Cook, Kimberly J., Kathleen Daly, and Julie Stubbs (eds.) (2006), Special Issue of Theoretical Criminology, Vol 10 (1), Gender, Race, and Restorative Justice.

Daly, Kathleen (2006). “Restorative justice and sexual assault: an archival study of court and conference cases.” British Journal of Criminology 46(2), 434-56.

Daly, Kathleen (2006). “Aims of the criminal justice system.” Pp. 265-82 in Andrew Goldsmith, Mark Israel, and Kathleen Daly (eds.) Crime and Justice: An Australian Textbook in Criminology (3rd edition). Sydney: Lawbook Company.

Daly, Kathleen (2006). “The limits of restorative justice.” Pp. 134-45 in Dennis Sullivan and Larry Tifft (eds.) Handbook of Restorative Justice: A Global Perspective. New York: Routledge.

Daly, Kathleen (2006). “Feminist thinking about crime.” Pp. 205-13 in Stuart Henry and Mark M. Lanier (eds.) The Essential Criminology Reader. Boulder: Westview Press.

Daly, Kathleen and Sarah Curtis-Fawley (2006). “Restorative justice for victims of sexual assault.” Pp. 230-65 in Karen Heimer and Candace Kruttschnitt (eds.) Gender and Crime: Patterns of Victimization and Offending. New York: New York University Press.

Daly, Kathleen, Hennessey Hayes, and Elena Marchetti (2006). “New visions of justice.” Pp. 439-64 in Andrew Goldsmith, Mark Israel, and Kathleen Daly (eds.) Crime and Justice: A Guide to Criminology (3rd edition). Sydney: Lawbook Company.

Daly, Kathleen and Robyn Lincoln (2006). “Inequalities of crime.”  Pp. 243-62 in Andrew Goldsmith, Mark Israel, and Kathleen Daly (eds.) Crime and Justice: An Australian Textbook in Criminology (3rd edition). Sydney: Lawbook Company.

Daly, Kathleen and Julie Stubbs (2006). “Feminist engagement with restorative justice.” Theoretical Criminology 10(1), 9-28.

Goldsmith, Andrew, Mark Israel, and Kathleen Daly (eds.) (2006). Crime and Justice: A Guide to Criminology (3rd edition). Sydney: Law Book Company (significant revision of 2nd edition).

2005

Curtis-Fawley, Sarah and Kathleen Daly (2005). “Gendered violence and restorative justice: the views of victim advocates.” Violence Against Women 11(5), 603-38.

Daly, Kathleen (2005). “A tale of two studies: restorative justice from a victim’s perspective.” Pp. 153-74 in Elizabeth Elliott and Rob Gordon (eds.) Restorative Justice: Emerging Issues in Practice and Evaluation. Cullompton: Willan Publishing.

2004

Daly, Kathleen (2004). Senior Editor, Criminology and Public Policy, Vol 3(4), Restorative Justice, with editorial introduction, “Justice in many rooms,” pp. 652-54.

Hayes, Hennessey and Kathleen Daly (2004). “Conferencing and re-offending in Queensland.” Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology 37(2), 167-91.

Marchetti, Elena and Kathleen Daly (2004). “Indigenous courts and justice practices in Australia.” Trends and Issues in Crime and Criminal Justice No. 277. Canberra: Australian Institute of Criminology. 

2003

Daly, Kathleen (2003). “Making variation a virtue: evaluating the potential and limits of restorative justice.” Pp. 23-50 in Elmar Weitekamp and Hans-Jurgen Kerner (eds.) Restorative Justice in Context: International Practice and Directions. Cullompton: Willan Publishing.

Daly, Kathleen (2003). “Mind the gap: restorative justice in theory and practice.” Pp. 221-36 in Andrew von Hirsch et al. (eds.) Restorative Justice and Criminal Justice: Competing or Reconcilable Paradigms? Oxford: Hart Publishing.

Goldsmith, Andrew, Mark Israel, and Kathleen Daly (eds.) (2003). Crime and Justice: A Guide to Criminology (2nd edition). Sydney: Law Book Company.

Hayes, Hennessey and Kathleen Daly (2003). “Youth justice conferencing and re-offending.” Justice Quarterly 20(4), 725-64.    

2002

Daly, Kathleen (2002). “Restorative justice: the real story.” Punishment and Society 4(1), 55-79. 

Daly, Kathleen (2002). “Sexual assault and restorative justice.” Pp. 62-88 in Heather Strang and John Braithwaite (eds.) Restorative Justice and Family Violence. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Daly, Kathleen and Hennessey Hayes (2002). “Restorative justice and conferencing.” Pp. 294-312 in Adam Graycar and Peter Grabosky (eds.) Handbook of Australian Criminology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Hinds, Lyn, Ian O’Connor, and Kathleen Daly (2002). “Juvenile crime and justice in Australia.” Pp. 221-54 in Nicholas Bala et al. (eds.) Juvenile Justice Systems: An International Comparison of Problems and Solutions. Toronto: Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc.

2001

Daly, Kathleen (2001). “Conferencing in Australia and New Zealand: variations, research findings, and prospects.” Pp. 59-83 in Allison Morris and Gabrielle Maxwell (eds.) Restorative Justice for Juveniles: Conferencing, Mediation and Circles. Oxford: Hart Publishing.

Daly, Kathleen and Hennessey Hayes (2001). “Restorative justice and conferencing in Australia.” Trends and Issues in Crime and Justice No. 186. Canberra: Australian Institute of Criminology.

Hinds, Lyn and Kathleen Daly (2001). “The war on sex offenders: community notification in perspective.” Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology 34(3), 256-76.

2000

Daly, Kathleen (2000). “Restorative justice in diverse and unequal societies.” Law in Context 17(1), 167-90.

Daly, Kathleen (2000). “Revisiting the relationship between retributive and restorative justice.” Pp. 33-54 in Heather Strang and John Braithwaite (eds.) Restorative Justice: Philosophy to Practice. Aldershot: Dartmouth and Ashgate.

1999

Daly, Kathleen and Jan Kitcher (1999) “The (r)evolution of restorative justice through researcher-practitioner partnerships.” Ethics and Justice 2(1), 14-20.

1998

Daly, Kathleen (1998). “Gender, crime, and criminology.” Pp. 85-108 in Michael Tonry (ed.) The Oxford Handbook of Crime and Punishment. New York: Oxford University Press.

Daly, Kathleen (1998). “Black women, white justice.” Pp. 209-41 in Austin Sarat and Marianne Constable (eds.) Crossing Boundaries: Traditions and Transformations in Law and Society Research. Evanston: Northwestern University Press and American Bar Foundation. 

Daly, Kathleen and Russ Immarigeon (1998). “The past, present, and future of restorative justice: some critical reflections.” The Contemporary Justice Review 1(1), 21-45.

Daly, Kathleen and Lisa Maher (eds.) (1998). Criminology at the Crossroads: Feminist Readings in Crime and Justice. New York: Oxford University Press.

Daly, Kathleen and Lisa Maher (1998). “Crossroads and intersections: building from feminist critique.” Pp. 1-17 in Kathleen Daly and Lisa Maher (eds.) Criminology at the Crossroads: Feminist Readings in Crime and Justice.  New York: Oxford University Press.

1997

Daly, Kathleen (1997). “Different ways of conceptualizing sex/gender in feminist theory and their implications for criminology.” Theoretical Criminology 1(1): 25-51.

Daly, Kathleen (1997). “Crime and justice: paradoxes for theory and action.” Pp. 499-518 in Cathy Cohen, Kathleen Jones, and Joan Tronto (eds.) Women Transforming Politics. New York: New York University Press.

Daly, Kathleen and Amy Chasteen (1997). “Crime news, crime fear, and women’s everyday lives.” Pp. 235-48 in Martha Albertson Fineman and Martha McCluskey (eds.) Feminism, Law, and Media. New York: Oxford University Press.

Daly, Kathleen and Michael Tonry (1997). “Gender, race, and sentencing.” Pp. 201-52 in Michael Tonry (ed.) Crime and Justice: A Review of the Research. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

1996

Maher, Lisa and Kathleen Daly (1996). “Women in the street-level drug economy: continuity or change?Criminology 34(4), 465-91.

1995

Daly, Kathleen (1995). “Gender and sentencing: what we know and don’t know from empirical research.” Federal Sentencing Reporter 8(3), 163-68.

Daly, Kathleen (1995). “Looking back, looking forward: the promise of feminist transformation.” Pp. 443-57 in Barbara R. Price and Natalie J. Sokoloff (eds.) The Criminal Justice System and Women (2nd edition). New York: McGraw-Hill, Inc.

Daly, Kathleen and Rebecca Bordt (1995). “Sex effects and sentencing: an analysis of the statistical literature.” Justice Quarterly 12(1), 143-77.

Daly, Kathleen and Deborah Stephens (1995). “The ‘dark figure’ of criminology: toward a black and multi-ethnic feminist agenda for theory and research.” Pp. 189-215 in Nicole Hahn Rafter and Frances Heidensohn (eds.) International Feminist Perspectives in Criminology: Engendering a Discipline. Philadelphia: Open University Press.

1994

Daly, Kathleen (1994). Gender, Crime, and Punishment. New Haven: Yale University Press.

  • Awarded Michael J. Hindelang Outstanding Book Award in 1995, American Society of Criminology.

Daly, Kathleen (1994). “Celebrated crime cases and the public’s imagination: from bad press to bad policy?Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology, special supp. issue, 6-30.

Daly, Kathleen (1994). “Gender and punishment disparity.” Pp. 117-33 in Martha Myers and George Bridges (eds.) Inequality, Crime, and Social Control. Boulder: Westview Press.

Braithwaite, John and Kathleen Daly (1994). “Masculinities, violence, and communitarian control.” Pp. 189-213 in Tim Newburn and Elizabeth A. Stanko (eds.) Just Boys Doing Business? Men, Masculinities and Crime. London: Routledge.

Daly, Kathleen (1994). “Men’s violence, victim advocacy, and feminist redress.” Comment on Stuart Scheingold et al., “Sexual violence, victim advocacy, and republican criminology: Washington State’s Community Protection Act.” Law and Society Review 28(4), 777-86.

Daly, Kathleen (1994). “Criminal law and justice system practices as racist, white, and racialized.” Washington and Lee Law Review 51, 431-64.

1993

Daly, Kathleen (1993). “Class-race-gender: sloganeering in search of meaning.” Social Justice 20(1-2): 56-71.

Daly, Kathleen (1993). “Field research: a complement for service-learning.” Pp. 85-95 in Jeffrey Howard (ed.) Praxis I: A Faculty Casebook on Community Service Learning. Ann Arbor, Michigan: Office of Community Service Learning Press.

1992

Bertrand, Marie-Andrée, Kathleen Daly, and Dorie Klein (eds.) (1992). Proceedings of the International Feminist Conference on Women, Law, and Social Control, Mont Gabriel, Québec. Vancouver: International Centre for Criminal Law Reform and Criminal Justice Policy.

Chaudhuri, Molly and Kathleen Daly (1992). “Do restraining orders help? Battered women’s experience with male violence and legal process.” Pp. 227-52 in Eve S. Buzawa and Carl G. Buzawa (eds.) Domestic Violence: The Changing Criminal Justice Response. Westport CT: Auburn House.

Daly, Kathleen (1992). “Women’s pathways to felony court: feminist theories of lawbreaking and problems of representation.” Southern California Review of Law and Women’s Studies 2(1), 11-52.

1990

Daly, Kathleen (1990). “Reflections on feminist legal thought.” Social Justice 17(3), 7-24.

1989

Daly, Kathleen (1989). “Criminal justice ideologies and practices in different voices: some feminist questions about justice.” International Journal of the Sociology of Law 17, 1-18.

Daly, Kathleen (1989). “Neither conflict nor labeling nor paternalism will suffice: intersections of race, ethnicity, gender, and family in criminal court decisions.” Crime and Delinquency 35(1), 136-68.

Daly, Kathleen (1989). “Rethinking judicial paternalism: gender, work-family relations, and sentencing.” Gender and Society 3(1), 9-36.

Daly, Kathleen (1989). “Gender and varieties of white-collar crime.” Criminology 27(4), 769-94.

1988

Daly, Kathleen (1988). “The social control of sexuality: a case study of the criminalization of prostitution in the Progressive Era.” Pp. 171-206 in Steven Spitzer and Andrew T. Scull (eds.) Research in Law, Deviance, and Social Control, Vol. 9. Greenwich CT: JAI Press.

Daly, Kathleen and Meda Chesney-Lind (1988). “Feminism and criminology.” Justice Quarterly 5(4), 497-538.

Daly, Kathleen, Shelley Geballe, and Stanton Wheeler (1988). “Litigation-driven research: a case study of lawyer-social scientist collaboration.” Women’s Rights Law Reporter 10(4), 221-41.

1987

Daly, Kathleen (1987). “Structure and practice of familial-based justice in a criminal court.” Law and Society Review 21(2), 267-90.

Daly, Kathleen (1987). “Discrimination in the criminal courts: family, gender, and the problem of equal treatment.” Social Forces 66 (1), 152-75.

1986

Daly, Kathleen (1986). The Niantic Prison Project 1984: A Survey of Incarcerated Women in Connecticut. New Haven: Department of Sociology, Yale University (December, 108 pp).

Follow up (1987). The Niantic Prison Project: A Comparison of 1983 and 1986 Surveys. New Haven: Department of Sociology, Yale University.

1983

Wright, James D., Peter H. Rossi, and Kathleen Daly (1983). Under the Gun: Weapons, Crime, and Violence in America. Hawthorne NY: Aldine.

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Daly, Kathleen (2010). “Feminist perspectives in criminology: a review with Gen Y in mind.” Pp. 225-46 in Eugene McLaughlin and Tim Newburn (eds.) The Handbook of Criminological Theory. London: SAGE.

Daly, Kathleen (2006). “Feminist thinking about crime.” Pp. 205-13 in Stuart Henry and Mark M. Lanier (eds.) The Essential Criminology Reader. Boulder: Westview Press.

Daly, Kathleen (1998). “Gender, crime, and criminology.” Pp. 85-108 in Michael Tonry (ed.) The Oxford Handbook of Crime and Punishment. New York: Oxford University Press.

Daly, Kathleen (1998). “Black women, white justice.” Pp. 209-41 in Austin Sarat and Marianne Constable (eds.) Crossing Boundaries: Traditions and Transformations in Law and Society Research. Evanston: Northwestern University Press and American Bar Foundation. 

Daly, Kathleen and Lisa Maher (eds.) (1998). Criminology at the Crossroads: Feminist Readings in Crime and Justice. New York: Oxford University Press.

Daly, Kathleen and Lisa Maher (1998). “Crossroads and intersections: building from feminist critique.” Pp. 1-17 in Kathleen Daly and Lisa Maher (eds.) Criminology at the Crossroads: Feminist Readings in Crime and Justice.  New York: Oxford University Press.

Daly, Kathleen (1997). “Different ways of conceptualizing sex/gender in feminist theory and their implications for criminology.” Theoretical Criminology 1(1): 25-51.

Daly, Kathleen (1997). “Crime and justice: paradoxes for theory and action.” Pp. 499-518 in Cathy Cohen, Kathleen Jones, and Joan Tronto (eds.) Women Transforming Politics. New York: New York University Press.

Daly, Kathleen and Amy Chasteen (1997). “Crime news, crime fear, and women’s everyday lives.” Pp. 235-48 in Martha Albertson Fineman and Martha McCluskey (eds.) Feminism, Law, and Media. New York: Oxford University Press.

Daly, Kathleen and Michael Tonry (1997). “Gender, race, and sentencing.” Pp. 201-52 in Michael Tonry (ed.) Crime and Justice: A Review of the Research. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Maher, Lisa and Kathleen Daly (1996). “Women in the street-level drug economy: continuity or change?Criminology 34(4), 465-91.

Daly, Kathleen (1995). “Gender and sentencing: what we know and don’t know from empirical research.” Federal Sentencing Reporter 8(3), 163-68.

Daly, Kathleen (1995). “Looking back, looking forward: the promise of feminist transformation.” Pp. 443-57 in Barbara R. Price and Natalie J. Sokoloff (eds.) The Criminal Justice System and Women (2nd edition). New York: McGraw-Hill, Inc.

Daly, Kathleen and Rebecca Bordt (1995). “Sex effects and sentencing: an analysis of the statistical literature.” Justice Quarterly 12(1), 143-77.

Daly, Kathleen and Deborah Stephens (1995). “The ‘dark figure’ of criminology: toward a black and multi-ethnic feminist agenda for theory and research.” Pp. 189-215 in Nicole Hahn Rafter and Frances Heidensohn (eds.) International Feminist Perspectives in Criminology: Engendering a Discipline. Philadelphia: Open University Press.

Daly, Kathleen (1994). Gender, Crime, and Punishment. New Haven: Yale University Press.

  • Awarded Michael J. Hindelang Outstanding Book Award in 1995, American Society of Criminology.

Daly, Kathleen (1994). “Gender and punishment disparity.” Pp. 117-33 in Martha Myers and George Bridges (eds.) Inequality, Crime, and Social Control. Boulder: Westview Press

Daly, Kathleen (1994). “Criminal law and justice system practices as racist, white, and racialized.” Washington and Lee Law Review 51, 431-64.

Daly, Kathleen (1993). “Class-race-gender: sloganeering in search of meaning.” Social Justice 20(1-2): 56-71.

Bertrand, Marie-Andrée, Kathleen Daly, and Dorie Klein (eds.) (1992). Proceedings of the International Feminist Conference on Women, Law, and Social Control, Mont Gabriel, Québec. Vancouver: International Centre for Criminal Law Reform and Criminal Justice Policy.

Daly, Kathleen (1992). “Women’s pathways to felony court: feminist theories of lawbreaking and problems of representation.” Southern California Review of Law and Women’s Studies 2(1), 11-52.

Daly, Kathleen (1990). “Reflections on feminist legal thought.” Social Justice 17(3), 7-24.

Daly, Kathleen (1989). “Criminal justice ideologies and practices in different voices: some feminist questions about justice.” International Journal of the Sociology of Law 17, 1-18.

Daly, Kathleen (1989). “Neither conflict nor labeling nor paternalism will suffice: intersections of race, ethnicity, gender, and family in criminal court decisions.” Crime and Delinquency 35(1), 136-68.

Daly, Kathleen (1989). “Rethinking judicial paternalism: gender, work-family relations, and sentencing.” Gender and Society 3(1), 9-36.

Daly, Kathleen (1989). “Gender and varieties of white-collar crime.” Criminology 27(4), 769-94.

Daly, Kathleen (1988). “The social control of sexuality: a case study of the criminalization of prostitution in the Progressive Era.” Pp. 171-206 in Steven Spitzer and Andrew T. Scull (eds.) Research in Law, Deviance, and Social Control, Vol. 9. Greenwich CT: JAI Press.

Daly, Kathleen and Meda Chesney-Lind (1988). “Feminism and criminology.” Justice Quarterly 5(4), 497-538.

Daly, Kathleen, Shelley Geballe, and Stanton Wheeler (1988). “Litigation-driven research: a case study of lawyer-social scientist collaboration.” Women’s Rights Law Reporter 10(4), 221-41.

Daly, Kathleen (1987). “Structure and practice of familial-based justice in a criminal court.” Law and Society Review 21(2), 267-90.

Daly, Kathleen (1987). “Discrimination in the criminal courts: family, gender, and the problem of equal treatment.” Social Forces 66 (1), 152-75.

Daly, Kathleen (1986). The Niantic Prison Project 1984: A Survey of Incarcerated Women in Connecticut. New Haven: Department of Sociology, Yale University (December, 108 pp).

Follow up (1987), The Niantic Prison Project: A Comparison of 1983 and 1986 Surveys. New Haven: Department of Sociology, Yale University.

Restorative justice and Indigenous sentencing courts

Daly, Kathleen (2016). “What is restorative justice? Fresh answers to a vexed question.” Victims & Offenders, 11(1), 9-29.

Daly, Kathleen (2013). “The punishment debate in restorative justice.” Pp. 356-74 in Jonathan Simon and Richard Sparks (eds.) The SAGE Handbook of Punishment and Society. London: SAGE.

Daly, Kathleen and Gitana Proietti-Scifoni (2011). “‘The elders know … the white man don’t know’: offenders’ views of the Nowra Circle Court.” Indigenous Law Bulletin 7(24), 17-21.

Daly, Kathleen and Gitana Proietti-Scifoni (2009). Defendants in the Circle: Nowra Circle Court, the Presence and Impact of Elders, and Re-Offending. Brisbane: School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Griffith University (November, 128 pp).

Daly, Kathleen (2008). “Girls, peer violence, and restorative justice.” Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology 41(1), 109-37.

Daly, Kathleen (2008). “Entries and endings: victims’ journeys with justice.” Pp. 15-35 in Victims and Mediation, Associação Portuguesa de Apoio à Vítima (APAV), Lisbon, with support from the European Union.

Marchetti, Elena and Kathleen Daly (2007). “Indigenous sentencing courts: towards a theoretical and jurisprudential model.” Sydney Law Review 29(3), 415-43.

Daly, Kathleen (2006). “The limits of restorative justice.” Pp. 134-45 in Dennis Sullivan and Larry Tifft (eds.) Handbook of Restorative Justice: A Global Perspective. New York: Routledge.

Daly, Kathleen (2005). “A tale of two studies: restorative justice from a victim’s perspective.” Pp. 153-74 in Elizabeth Elliott and Rob Gordon (eds.) Restorative Justice: Emerging Issues in Practice and Evaluation. Cullompton: Willan Publishing.

Daly, Kathleen (2004). Senior Editor, Criminology and Public Policy, Vol 3(4), Restorative Justice, with editorial introduction, “Justice in many rooms,” pp. 652-54.

Hayes, Hennessey and Kathleen Daly (2004). “Conferencing and re-offending in Queensland.” Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology 37(2), 167-91.

Marchetti, Elena and Kathleen Daly (2004). “Indigenous courts and justice practices in Australia.” Trends and Issues in Crime and Criminal Justice No. 277. Canberra: Australian Institute of Criminology. 

Daly, Kathleen (2003). “Making variation a virtue: evaluating the potential and limits of restorative justice.” Pp. 23-50 in Elmar Weitekamp and Hans-Jurgen Kerner (eds.) Restorative Justice in Context: International Practice and Directions. Cullompton: Willan Publishing.

Daly, Kathleen (2003). “Mind the gap: restorative justice in theory and practice.” Pp. 221-36 in Andrew von Hirsch et al. (eds.) Restorative Justice and Criminal Justice: Competing or Reconcilable Paradigms? Oxford: Hart Publishing.

Hayes, Hennessey and Kathleen Daly (2003). “Youth justice conferencing and re-offending.” Justice Quarterly 20(4), 725-64.  

Daly, Kathleen (2002). “Restorative justice: the real story.” Punishment and Society 4(1), 55-79. 

Daly, Kathleen and Hennessey Hayes (2002). “Restorative justice and conferencing.” Pp. 294-312 in Adam Graycar and Peter Grabosky (eds.) Handbook of Australian Criminology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Daly, Kathleen (2001). “Conferencing in Australia and New Zealand: variations, research findings, and prospects.” Pp. 59-83 in Allison Morris and Gabrielle Maxwell (eds.) Restorative Justice for Juveniles: Conferencing, Mediation and Circles. Oxford: Hart Publishing.

Daly, Kathleen and Hennessey Hayes (2001). “Restorative justice and conferencing in Australia.” Trends and Issues in Crime and Justice No. 186. Canberra: Australian Institute of Criminology.

Daly, Kathleen (2000). “Restorative justice in diverse and unequal societies.” Law in Context 17(1), 167-90.

Daly, Kathleen (2000). “Revisiting the relationship between retributive and restorative justice.” Pp. 33-54 in Heather Strang and John Braithwaite (eds.) Restorative Justice: Philosophy to Practice. Aldershot: Dartmouth and Ashgate.

Daly, Kathleen and Jan Kitcher (1999) “The (r)evolution of restorative justice through researcher-practitioner partnerships.” Ethics and Justice 2(1), 14-20.

Daly, Kathleen and Russ Immarigeon (1998). “The past, present, and future of restorative justice: some critical reflections.” The Contemporary Justice Review 1(1), 21-45.

Responses to sexual, partner, and family violence

Daly, Kathleen (2022). Remaking Justice after Sexual Violence: Essays in Conventional, Restorative, and Innovative Justice. The Hague: Eleven.   

Daly, Kathleen (2020). “Feminism, justice and ethics: reflections on Braithwaite’s commitments.” The International Journal of Restorative Justice 3(1), 80-93.

Daly, Kathleen and Elena Marchetti (2019). “Re-assessing the offending question: what counts as success?Griffith Review, 31 October, 1-12.

Holder, Robyn and Kathleen Daly (2018). “Sequencing justice: a longitudinal study of justice goals of domestic violence victims.” British Journal of Criminology 58(4), 787-804.

Daly, Kathleen (2017). “Sexual violence and victims’ justice interests.” Pp. 108-39 in Estelle Zinsstag and Marie Keenan (eds.) Sexual Violence and Restorative Justice: Legal, Social and Therapeutic Dimensions. Abingdon: Routledge.

Daly, Kathleen and Dannielle Wade (2017). “Sibling sexual violence and victims’ justice interests: a comparison of youth conferencing and judicial sentencing.” Pp. 144-78 in Estelle Zinsstag and Marie Keenan (eds.) Sexual Violence and Restorative Justice: Legal, Social and Therapeutic Dimensions. Abingdon: Routledge.

Marchetti, Elena and Kathleen Daly (2017). “Indigenous partner violence, Indigenous sentencing courts, and pathways to desistance.” Violence Against Women 23(12), 1513-35.

Daly, Kathleen and Dannielle Wade (2016). “Gender and adolescent-to-parent violence: a systematic analysis of typical and atypical cases.” Pp. 148-68 in Amanda Holt (ed.) Interventions for Working with Adolescent Violence and Abuse toward Parents. London: Routledge.

Burns, Catherine and Kathleen Daly (2015). “Donor dollars and ministerial mindsets: constraints on NGO responses to rape in Cambodia.” Pp. 158-72 in Alissa Ackerman and Rich Furman (eds.) Sexual Crimes: Transnational Problems and Global Perspectives. New York: Columbia University Press.

Daly, Kathleen (2015). “Sexual violence and justice: how and why context matters.” Pp. 36-52 in Anastasia Powell, Nicola Henry, and Asher Flynn (eds.) Rape Justice: Beyond the Realm of Law. London: Palgrave Macmillan.

Burns, Catherine and Kathleen Daly (2014). “Responding to everyday rape in Cambodia: rhetorics, realities, and somroh somruel.” Restorative Justice: An International Journal 2(1), 64-84.

Daly, Kathleen (2014). “Reconceptualizing sexual victimization and justice.” Pp. 380-95 in Inge Van Fraechem, Antony Pemberton, and Felix Ndahinda (eds.) Justice for Victims: Perspectives on Rights, Transition and Reconciliation. London: Routledge.

Daly, Kathleen and Dannielle Wade (2014). “Sibling sexual violence: offending patterns and dynamics in youth justice conferences.” Pp. 185-95 in Anne Hayden, Loraine Gelsthorpe, Venezia Kingi, and Allison Morris (eds.) A Restorative Approach to Family Violence: Changing Tack. Surrey: Ashgate Publishing.

Daly, Kathleen (2013). “More words on words.” Restorative Justice: An International Journal 1(1), 23-30.

Daly, Kathleen, Roderic Broadhurst, Brigitte Bouhours, and Nini Loh (2013). “Youth sex offending, recidivism, and restorative justice: comparing court and conference cases.”  Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology 46(2), 241-67. 

Daly, Kathleen (2012). “Conferences and gendered violence: practices, politics, evidence.” Pp. 117-35 in Estelle Zinsstag and Inge Vanfraechem (eds.) Conferencing and Restorative Justice: International Practices and Perspectives. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Daly, Kathleen (2011). “Conventional and innovative justice responses to sexual violence.” Australian Centre for the Study of Sexual Assault Issues 12. Commonwealth of Australia: Australian Institute of Family Studies. Appendix with Brigitte Bouhours.

Daly, Kathleen and B Bouhours (2011). “Appendix: Inventory of Responses to Sexual Violence” as part of “Conventional and innovative justice responses to sexual violence.” Australian Centre for the Study of Sexual Assault Issues 12. Commonwealth of Australia: Australian Institute of Family Studies.

Proietti-Scifoni, Gitana and Kathleen Daly (2011). “Gendered violence and restorative justice: the views of New Zealand opinion leaders.” Contemporary Justice Review 14(3), 269-90.

Daly, Kathleen and Heather Nancarrow (2010). “Restorative justice and youth violence toward parents.” Pp. 150-74 in James Ptacek (ed.) Feminism, Restorative Justice, and Violence Against Women. New York: Oxford University Press.

Daly, Kathleen and Brigitte Bouhours (2010). “Rape and attrition in the legal process: a comparative analysis of five countries.” Crime and Justice: An Annual Review of Research, Vol. 39, 565-650. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.  

Daly, Kathleen (2008). “Seeking justice in the 21st century: towards an intersectional politics of justice.” Pp. 3-30 in Holly E. Ventura Miller (ed.) Restorative Justice: From Theory to Practice (Sociology of Crime, Law, and Deviance Series, Vol. 11). Bingley, UK: Emerald Group Publishing.

Daly, Kathleen (2008). “Setting the record straight and a call for radical change: a reply to Annie Cossins on ‘Restorative justice and child sex offences’.” British Journal of Criminology 48(4), 557-66.  

Daly, Kathleen and Brigitte Bouhours (2008). “Judicial censure and moral communication to youth sex offenders.” Justice Quarterly 25(3), 496-522.

Bouhours, Brigitte and Kathleen Daly (2007). “Youth sex offenders in court: an analysis of judicial sentencing remarks.” Punishment and Society 9(4), 371-94.

Daly, Kathleen and Julie Stubbs (2007). “Feminist theory, feminist and anti-racist politics, and restorative justice.” Pp. 149-70 in Gerry Johnstone and Daniel Van Ness (eds.) Handbook of Restorative Justice. Cullompton: Willan Publishing.

Cook, Kimberly J., Kathleen Daly, and Julie Stubbs (eds.) (2006), Special Issue of Theoretical Criminology, Vol 10 (1), Gender, Race, and Restorative Justice.

Daly, Kathleen (2006). “Restorative justice and sexual assault: an archival study of court and conference cases.” British Journal of Criminology 46(2), 434-56.

Daly, Kathleen and Sarah Curtis-Fawley (2006). “Restorative justice for victims of sexual assault.” Pp. 230-65 in Karen Heimer and Candace Kruttschnitt (eds.) Gender and Crime: Patterns of Victimization and Offending. New York: New York University Press.

Daly, Kathleen and Julie Stubbs (2006). “Feminist engagement with restorative justice.” Theoretical Criminology 10(1), 9-28.

Curtis-Fawley, Sarah and Kathleen Daly (2005). “Victim advocacy groups and the idea of restorative justice.” Violence Against Women 11(5), 603-38.

Daly, Kathleen (2002). “Sexual assault and restorative justice.” Pp. 62-88 in Heather Strang and John Braithwaite (eds.) Restorative Justice and Family Violence. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Braithwaite, John and Kathleen Daly (1994). “Masculinities, violence, and communitarian control.” Pp. 189-213 in Tim Newburn and Elizabeth A. Stanko (eds.) Just Boys Doing Business? Men, Masculinities and Crime. London: Routledge.

Daly, Kathleen (1994). “Men’s violence, victim advocacy, and feminist redress.” Comment on Stuart Scheingold et al., “Sexual violence, victim advocacy, and republican criminology: Washington State’s Community Protection Act.” Law and Society Review 28(4), 777-86.

Chaudhuri, Molly and Kathleen Daly (1992). “Do restraining orders help? Battered women’s experience with male violence and legal process.” Pp. 227-52 in Eve S. Buzawa and Carl G. Buzawa (eds.) Domestic Violence: The Changing Criminal Justice Response. Westport CT: Auburn House.

Money justice

Daly, Kathleen and Juliet Davis (2021). “Civil justice and redress scheme outcomes for child sexual abuse by the Catholic Church.” Current Issues in Criminal Justice 33(4), 438-465.

Daly, Kathleen and Juliet Davis (2021). “Money justice.” Journal of Criminology 54(1), 60-75 (formerly, ANZ Journal of Criminology).

Daly, Kathleen and Robyn Holder (2019). “State payments to victims of violent crime: discretion and bias in awards for sexual offences.” British Journal of Criminology 59(5), 1099-1118.

Daly, Kathleen (2018). “Inequalities of redress: Australia’s national redress scheme for institutional abuse.” Journal of Australian Studies 42(2), 204-16.  

Holder, Robyn and Kathleen Daly (2018). “Recognition, reconnection, and renewal: the meaning of money to sexual assault survivors.” International Review of Victimology 24(1), 25-46.

Daly, Kathleen (2016). “Money for justice? Money’s meaning and purpose as redress for historical institutional abuse.” Pp.  160-77 in Yorick Smaal, Amanda Kaladelfos, and Mark Finnane (eds.) The Sexual Abuse of Children: Recognition and Redress. Melbourne: Monash University Publishing.

Daly, Kathleen and Gitana Proietti-Scifoni (2011). “Reparation and restoration.” Pp. 207-53 in Michael Tonry (ed.) The Oxford Handbook of Crime and Criminal Justice.  New York: Oxford University Press.

Institutional justice

Daly, Kathleen (2024). “Stepping out of the shadow of transitional justice: a theoretical framework for institutional justice.” Victims & Offenders 19(7), 1239-75.

Daly, Kathleen and Victoria Meyer (April 2023, under revision).  Redress for Institutional Abuse of Children: The Unique Case of Norway. International Redress Project Special Report. Brisbane: School of Criminology and Criminal Justice and Griffith Criminology Institute, Griffith University.

Daly, Kathleen and Juliet Davis (2021). “Civil justice and redress scheme outcomes for child sexual abuse by the Catholic Church.” Current Issues in Criminal Justice 33(4), 438-465.

Daly, Kathleen and Juliet Davis (2021). “Money justice.” Journal of Criminology 54(1), 60-75 (formerly, ANZ Journal of Criminology).

Daly, Kathleen and Juliet Davis (2019). “Unravelling redress for institutional abuse of children in Australia.” UNSW Law Journal 42(4), 1245-1293.

Daly, Kathleen (2018). “Inequalities of redress: Australia’s national redress scheme for institutional abuse.” Journal of Australian Studies 42(2), 204-16.  

Daly, Kathleen (2017). “Redress for historical institutional abuse of children.” Pp. 449-66 in Antje Deckert and Rick Sarre (eds.) The Palgrave Handbook of Australian and New Zealand Criminology, Crime and Justice. Switzerland: Springer International Publishing AG.

Daly, Kathleen (2016). “Money for justice? Money’s meaning and purpose as redress forhistorical institutional abuse.” Pp.  160-77 in Yorick Smaal, Amanda Kaladelfos, and Mark Finnane (eds.) The Sexual Abuse of Children: Recognition and Redress. Melbourne: Monash University Publishing.

Daly, Kathleen (2014). Redressing Institutional Abuse of Children. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.

  • Awarded Christine M. Alder Book Prize in 2015, Australian and New Zealand Society of Criminology

Daly, Kathleen (2014). “Conceptualising responses to institutional abuse of children.” Current Issues in Criminal Justice 26(1), 5-29.

Daly, Kathleen and Gitana Proietti-Scifoni (2011). “Reparation and restoration.” Pp. 207-53 in Michael Tonry (ed.) The Oxford Handbook of Crime and Criminal Justice.  New York: Oxford University Press.

General criminology, criminal justice, and justice

Daly, Kathleen (forthcoming). “Catching and making waves in an academic life.” Annual Review of Criminology, 10.

Daly, Kathleen (2025). “Justice: word, idea, practice.” Criminology 63 (4), 707-43. 

Sarre, Rick, Kathleen Daly, and Ben Livings (2025). “Criminal justice system: aims and processes.” Pp. 329-349 in Ben Livings, Katherine McLachlan, Nerida Chazal, and Rick Sarre (eds.) Crime and Justice: A Guide to Criminology (7th edition). Sydney: Lawbook Company.

Sarre, Rick and Kathleen Daly (2021). “Criminal justice system: aims and processes.” Pp. 383-403 in Derek Dalton, Willem deLint, and Darren Palmer (eds.) Crime and Justice: A Guide to Criminology (6th edition). Sydney: Lawbook Company.

Daly, Kathleen (2018). “Using case study methods in criminological research.” Pp. 474-92 in Pamela Davies and Peter Frances (eds.) Doing Criminological Research (3rd edition). London: SAGE.

Daly, Kathleen and Rick Sarre (2017). “Criminal justice system: aims and processes.” Pp. 358-76 in Darren Palmer, Willem de Lint, and Derek Dalton (eds.) Crime and Justice: A Guide to Criminology (5th edition). Sydney: Lawbook Company.  

Webster, Vicki, Paula Brough, and Kathleen Daly (2016). “Fight, flight or freeze: common responses for follower coping with toxic leadership.” Stress & Health 32(4), 346-54.

Daly, Kathleen (2012). “Aims of the criminal justice system.” Pp. 389-406 in Marinella Marmo et al. (eds.) Crime and Justice: A Guide to Criminology (4th edition). Sydney: Lawbook Company.

Daly, Kathleen and Elena Marchetti (2012). “Innovative justice processes: restorative justice, Indigenous justice, and therapeutic jurisprudence.” Pp. 455-81 in Marinella Marmo et al. (eds.) Crime and Justice: A Guide to Criminology (4th edition). Sydney: Lawbook Company.

Daly, Kathleen (2011). “Shake it up, baby: practicing rock ‘n’ roll criminology.” Pp. 111-24 in Mary Bosworth and Caroline Hoyle (eds.) What is Criminology? Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Simić, Olivera and Kathleen Daly (2011). “‘One pair of shoes, one life’: steps toward accountability for genocide in Srebrenica.” International Journal of Transitional Justice 5(3), 477-91.

Daly, Kathleen (2006). “Aims of the criminal justice system.” Pp. 265-82 in Andrew Goldsmith, Mark Israel, and Kathleen Daly (eds.) Crime and Justice: An Australian Textbook in Criminology (3rd edition). Sydney: Lawbook Company.

Daly, Kathleen, Hennessey Hayes, and Elena Marchetti (2006). “New visions of justice.” Pp. 439-64 in Andrew Goldsmith, Mark Israel, and Kathleen Daly (eds.) Crime and Justice: A Guide to Criminology (3rd edition). Sydney: Lawbook Company.

Daly, Kathleen and Robyn Lincoln (2006). “Inequalities of crime.”  Pp. 243-62 in Andrew Goldsmith, Mark Israel, and Kathleen Daly (eds.) Crime and Justice: An Australian Textbook in Criminology (3rd edition). Sydney: Lawbook Company.

Goldsmith, Andrew, Mark Israel, and Kathleen Daly (eds.) (2006). Crime and Justice: A Guide to Criminology (3rd edition). Sydney: Law Book Company (significant revision of 2nd edition).

Goldsmith, Andrew, Mark Israel, and Kathleen Daly (eds.) (2003). Crime and Justice: A Guide to Criminology (2nd edition). Sydney: Law Book Company.

Daly, Kathleen and Hennessey Hayes (2002). “Restorative justice and conferencing.” Pp. 294-312 in Adam Graycar and Peter Grabosky (eds.) Handbook of Australian Criminology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Hinds, Lyn and Kathleen Daly (2001). “The war on sex offenders: community notification in perspective.” Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology 34(3), 256-76.

Daly, Kathleen (1994). “Celebrated crime cases and the public’s imagination: from bad press to bad policy?Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology, special supp. issue, 6-30.

Daly, Kathleen (1993). “Field research: a complement for service-learning.” Pp. 85-95 in Jeffrey Howard (ed.) Praxis I: A Faculty Casebook on Community Service Learning. Ann Arbor, Michigan: Office of Community Service Learning Press.

Wright, James D., Peter H. Rossi, and Kathleen Daly (1983). Under the Gun: Weapons, Crime, and Violence in America. Hawthorne NY: Aldine.

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Technical reports

Daly, Kathleen, Robyn Holder, and Victoria Meyer (2019). The FAVE Project: Financial Assistance and Victims’ Experiences. Technical Report No. 7: Victims’ Experiences Seeking Financial Assistance for Sexual Offences. Brisbane: School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Griffith University. Report dated May 2019, updated Jul 2019.

Daly, Kathleen, Robyn Holder, and Victoria Meyer (2019). The FAVE Project: Financial Assistance and Victims’ Experiences. Technical Report No. 6: Contexts, Data, and Decisions by Victim Assist Queensland for Sexual Offences. Brisbane: School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Griffith University. Report dated Feb 2019, updated Jul 2019.

Daly, Kathleen and Dannielle Wade (2012). SAJJ-CJ Technical Report No. 5: In-depth Study of Sexual Assault and Family Violence Cases, Part II: Sibling Sexual Assault, Other Sexual Assault, and Youth-Parent Assault. Brisbane: School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Griffith University.

Daly, Kathleen, Brigitte Bouhours, and Sarah Curtis-Fawley (2007). SAJJ-CJ Technical Report No. 4: In-Depth Study of Sexual Assault and Family Violence Cases. Brisbane: School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Griffith University.

Daly, Kathleen, Brigitte Bouhours, Sarah Curtis-Fawley, Leanne Weber, and Rita Scholl (2007). SAJJ-CJ Technical Report No. 3 (3rd edition): Sexual Assault Archival Study (SAAS): An Archival Study of Sexual Offence Cases Disposed in Youth Court and by Conference and Formal Caution in South Australia (July 2007, revised, expanded, and updated). Brisbane: School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Griffith University.

Daly, Kathleen (2001). SAJJ Technical Report No. 2: Research Instruments in Year 2 (1999) and Background Notes. Brisbane: School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Griffith University. This document has Background Notes.

Daly, Kathleen (2001), Appendices. SAJJ Technical Report No. 2: Research Instruments in Year 2 (1999) and Background Notes. Brisbane: School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Griffith University. This document has Research Instruments.

Daly, Kathleen, Michele Venables, Liz Mumford, Mary McKenna, and Jane Christie-Johnston (1998), Part 1. SAJJ Technical Report No. 1: Project Overview and Research Instruments in Year 1. Brisbane: School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Griffith University. This document has the Project Overview.

Daly, Kathleen, Michele Venables, Liz Mumford, Mary McKenna, and Jane Christie-Johnston (1998), Part 2. SAJJ Technical Report No. 1: Project Overview and Research Instruments in Year 1. Brisbane: School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Griffith University. This document has Research Instruments.

Commentaries

Davis, Juliet and Kathleen Daly. Invited commentary on the National Redress Scheme for Institutional Child Sexual Abuse Amendment Bill 2023 (5 February 2024).

Daly, Kathleen and Juliet Davis. Submission to New Zealand Abuse in Care Royal Commission of Inquiry (16 June 2021).

Daly, Kathleen and Juliet Davis. Submission to Pathways Victoria (29 April 2021).

Daly, Kathleen and Juliet Davis. Submission No 46 to Joint Select Committee on Implementation of the National Redress Scheme, Second Interim Report (29 October 2020).

Daly, Kathleen and Juliet Davis. Submission to National Redress Scheme, Second Anniversary Review (29 September 2020).

Daly, Kathleen and Juliet Davis. Submission No 49.2 ‘Analysis of National Redress Scheme changes to and departures from the Royal Commission’s recommendations and principles of redress’ to Joint Select Committee on the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse – Oversight of Redress Related Recommendations (8 February 2019).

Daly, Kathleen and Juliet Davis. Submission No 49.1 ‘Oversight of legal practitioners and form fillers’ to Joint Select Committee on the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse – Oversight of Redress Related Recommendations (30 November 2018).

Daly, Kathleen. Submission No 49 ‘Review of international redress schemes’ to Joint Select Committee on the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse – Oversight of Redress Related Recommendations (21 November 2018).

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