| "The English have no altruism" : J. V. Barry and Irish identity in twentieth-century Australia | Finnane, Mark | Article in Journal | | 2007 |
| A decline in violence in Ireland? : crime, policing and social relations, 1860-1914 | Finnane, Mark | Article in Journal | | 1997 |
| Asylums, families and the state | Finnane, Mark | Article in Journal | | 1985 |
| Crime and punishment | Finnane, MarkO'Donnell, Ian | Article in Book | | 2016 |
| Deporting the Irish envoys : domestic and national security in 1920s Australia | Finnane, Mark | Article in Journal | | 2013 |
| Governing the police | Finnane, Mark | Article in Book | | 1990 |
| Insanity and the insane in post-famine Ireland | Finnane, Mark | Monograph or Collective Volume | | 1981 |
| Irish crime without the outrage : the statistics of criminal justice in the later nineteenth century | Finnane, Mark | Article in Book | | 2006 |
| Irish psychiatry, 1 : the formation of a profession | Finnane, Mark | Article in Book | | 1991 |
| Law and the social uses of the asylum in nineteenth-century Ireland | Finnane, Mark | Article in Book | | 1996 |
| Memories of violence and the politics of state apologies | Finnane, Mark | Article in Book | | 2011 |
| The Carrigan Committee of 1930-31 and the "moral condition of the Saorstát" | Finnane, Mark | Article in Journal | | 2001 |