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Criminal Justice Matters, Volume 62 Issue 1 2005

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ISSN: 1934-6220 (electronic) 0962-7251 (paper)
Publication Frequency: 4 issues per year
Publisher: Routledge
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Rebecca Roberts
Page 3
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Things can only get better
Tim Hope
Pages 4 – 39
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Boycott, resistance and the role of the deviant voice
Reece Walters
Pages 6 – 7
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Criminological research: typologies versus hierarchies
Loraine Gelsthorpe; Gilly Sharpe
Pages 8 – 43
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Crime, science and evaluation
Gloria Laycock
Pages 10 – 11
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Asking the right questions in criminal justice evaluations
Nick Tilley
Pages 12 – 13
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Research into youth justice and the effective practice agenda
Maggie Blyth
Pages 14 – 15
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The uses and abuses of statistics
Roy Carr-Hill
Pages 16 – 41
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Shining a light on evidence-based policy: street lighting and crime
Paul Marchant
Pages 18 – 45
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How much can genetics tell us about the causes of crime and violence?
Joseph Schwartz
Pages 20 – 42
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ASBOs: more questions than answers
Judy Nixon
Pages 22 – 37
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From the streets to the suites: researching corporate crime
Steve Tombs
Pages 24 – 45
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Criminal obsessions: crime isn't the only harm
Paddy Hillyard
Pages 26 – 46
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Policing the borders of crime: who decides research?
Danny Dorling
Pages 28 – 29
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Probation work and NOMS
Mike Hough
Pages 30 – 31
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cjm update
Enver Solomon
Page 33
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Rethinking Crime and Punishment 2
Rob Allen
Page 35
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