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46
Citations
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World Ranking
3511
National Ranking
251

Overview

Kathleen Daly is affiliated with Griffith University in Australia and has contributed to the fields of Social Sciences, with a focus on Sociology and Political Science, Law, Clinical Psychology, Cultural Studies, and Social Psychology. Their research spans multiple topics including Military, Security, and Education Studies, Body Image and Dysmorphia Studies, Tattoo and Body Piercing Complications, Legal Rights and Human Rights, Forgiveness and Related Behaviors, Crime, Illicit Activities, and Governance, as well as Wildlife Conservation and Criminology Analyses.

Recent academic contributions by Kathleen Daly include publications across various peer-reviewed journals. These are:

  • Civil justice and redress scheme outcomes for child sexual abuse by the Catholic Church (2021) in Current Issues in Criminal Justice
  • Money justice (2021) in Journal of Criminology
  • Stepping Out of the Shadow of Transitional Justice: A Theoretical Framework for Institutional Justice (2024) in Victims & Offenders

Kathleen Daly collaborates regularly with several coauthors, including Kelly Frasier, Sara Christoforides, Juliet Davis, Karina Stech, and Vivian Li. These collaborations have produced research outputs contributing to various related academic disciplines.

Their work has appeared in journals such as:

  • Current Issues in Criminal Justice
  • Open Journal of Medical Psychology
  • Journal of Criminology
  • Victims & Offenders
  • Dermatology and Therapy

The range of their research topics reflects interdisciplinary approaches, incorporating aspects of law, social issues, psychology, and criminology. This breadth is further illustrated in the variety of venues where research has been published and the partnerships with scholars from diverse related fields.

Best Publications

  • Feminism and criminology

    Kathleen Daly;Meda Chesney-Lind

  • Gender, crime, and punishment

    Kathleen Daly

  • Restorative justice The real story

    Kathleen Daly

  • Women's pathways to felony court: feminist theories of lawbreaking and problems of representation

    Kathleen Daly

  • Under the Gun: Weapons, Crime, and Violence in America

    James D. Wright;Peter Henry Rossi;Kathleen Daly

  • GENDER AND VARIETIES OF WHITE-COLLAR CRIME*

    Kathleen Daly

  • Rape and Attrition in the Legal Process: A Comparative Analysis of Five Countries

    Kathleen Daly;Brigitte Bouhours

  • Feminist engagement with restorative justice

    Kathleen Daly;Julie Stubbs

  • Revisiting the relationship between retributive and restorative justice

    Kathleen Daly

  • Gender, Race, and Sentencing

    Kathleen Daly;Michael Tonry

  • Sex effects and sentencing: An analysis of the statistical literature

    Kathleen Daly;Rebecca L. Bordt

  • Discrimination in the Criminal Courts: Family, Gender, and the Problem of Equal Treatment

    Kathleen Daly

  • Youth justice conferencing and reoffending

    Hennessey Duane Hayes;Kathleen Daly

  • Mind the gap: restorative justice in theory and practice

    Kathleen Daly

  • Structure and Practice of Familial-Based Justice in a Criminal Court

    Kathleen Daly

  • RETHINKING JUDICIAL PATERNALISM: Gender, Work-Family Relations, and Sentencing

    Kathleen Daly

  • WOMEN IN THE STREET-LEVEL DRUG ECONOMY: CONTINUITY OR CHANGE?*

    Lisa Maher;Kathleen Daly

  • Neither Conflict Nor Labeling Nor Paternalism Will Suffice: Intersections of Race, Ethnicity, Gender, and Family in Criminal Court Decisions

    Kathleen Daly

  • Fight, Flight or Freeze: Common Responses for Follower Coping with Toxic Leadership.

    Vicki Webster;Paula Brough;Kathleen Daly

  • Past, Present, and Future of Restorative Justice: Some Critical Reflections

    Kathleen Daly;R. Immarigeon

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter H. Rossi
Peter H. Rossi University of Massachusetts Amherst
James D. Wright
James D. Wright Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Michèle M. Sale
Michèle M. Sale University of Virginia
Juha Kere
Juha Kere Karolinska Institute
Saima Riazuddin
Saima Riazuddin University of Maryland, Baltimore
Zubair M. Ahmed
Zubair M. Ahmed University of Maryland, Baltimore
Deborah A. Nickerson
Deborah A. Nickerson University of Washington
Suzanne M. Leal
Suzanne M. Leal Columbia University Medical Center
Michael J. Bamshad
Michael J. Bamshad University of Washington
Stephen S. Rich
Stephen S. Rich University of Virginia

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