The Crime and Punishment Research and Collections Network (CaP)
CaP is an Arts Council England subject specialist network which disseminates information and research to crime and punishment collections.
Visit our website at: https://www.capcollections.org.uk/ for more information
@angiesuttonvane.bsky.social
Recent X-ile | Visiting history fellow at the Open University | freelance historian | researcher and writer e.g. the material culture of the archives, crime and police records | Find me at: https://angelasuttonvane.com/
@judithflanders.co.uk
Crabby historian. Less crabby now blue skies beckon. She/her • Agent: Bill Hamilton, amheath.com
@drangelamuir.bsky.social
Associate professor, historian, sometimes musician. Interested in gender and deviance in 18th century Wales & England. I co-host Wines & Crimes events in Cardiff. Currently writing a non-academic true crime history book (out in 2026) www.angelamuir.co.uk
@sharonhoward.bsky.social
History, data, pictures, food. Still lazing about. http://sharonhoward.org/ ORCID: 0000-0002-6051-6274
@oldbaileyonline.bsky.social
Historical crime online. https://www.oldbaileyonline.org
@medimurdermaps.bsky.social
Medieval Murder Maps give insights into violence and justice in late medieval London, York, and Oxford. medievalmurdermap.co.uk
@stephemmabrown.bsky.social
Historical Criminologist | Legal and social perceptions of violence, 1300-present | Lecturer at Hull | Member of CAMPOP and Cambridge's Violence Research Centre.
@sophiemhistory.bsky.social
Death and crime historian, family researcher, teller of tales. Open Uni PhD candidate writing about inquests in the 19thC