The war on sex offenders: community notification in perspective
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology 34(3), 256-76.
Restorative justice and conferencing in Australia
Trends and Issues in Crime and Justice No. 186. Canberra: Australian Institute of Criminology.
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.
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.
Restorative justice in diverse and unequal societies
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology 34(3), 256-76.
The r(evolution) of restorative justice through researcher-practitioner partnerships
Ethics and Justice 2(1), 14-20.
Criminal justice ideologies and practices in different voices: some feminist questions about justice
International Journal of the Sociology of Law 17, 1-18.
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.
Criminology at the Crossroads: Feminist Readings in Crime and Justice
New York: Oxford University Press.
The past, present, and future of restorative justice: some critical reflections
The Contemporary Justice Review 1(1), 21-45.
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.
Gender, crime, and criminology
Pp. 85-108 in Michael Tonry (ed.) The Oxford Handbook of Crime and Punishment. New York: Oxford University Press.
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.
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.
Gender, race, and sentencing
Pp. 201-52 in Michael Tonry (ed.) Crime and Justice: A Review of the Research. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Different ways of conceptualizing sex/gender in feminist theory and their implications for criminology
Theoretical Criminology 1(1): 25-51.
Sex effects and sentencing: an analysis of the statistical literature
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology 34(3), 256-76.
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.