The Female Offender Series explored transgressive women--women who had broken both the explicit and unwritten rules of our society. The work examined the tacit rules of conduct and appearance that colored the media coverage of such "female offenders" as Amy Fisher, Tonya Harding, Susan Smith and Leona Helmsley. It combined photographic images with passages from both recent and nineteenth century publications, including etiquette books, criminology texts, and old Girl Scout manuals, in order to reveal the outdated morality underlying the way these women were represented. Work in the series included video installations, digital prints, books and flip books.