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Criminal Justice Matters, Volume 71 Issue 1 2008

Detention

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ISSN: 1934-6220 (electronic) 0962-7251 (paper)
Publication Frequency: 4 issues per year
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EDITORIAL
A new phase
Enver Solomon and Rebecca Roberts introduce the new-look cjm

Enver Solomon; Rebecca Roberts
Pages 1 – 2
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TOPICAL ISSUES
New approaches to gun violence
Peter Squires highlights the complexity of ‘gun crime’ and considers strategies to tackle it

Peter Squires
Pages 3 – 5
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Zero policy
Ben Bowling critiques the commitment to ‘zero tolerance’ arguing that it sanctions police abuse of stop-and-search powers

Ben Bowling
Pages 6 – 7
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Corporate harm and victimisation: The case of Farepak
Basia Spalek outlines research exploring the impact of the collapse of the Farepak Christmas hamper scheme, highlighting the serious consequences of corporate crime and harmful behaviour by financial organisations

Basia Spalek
Pages 8 – 10
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DETENTION
Thinking about detention
David Scott identifies the different sites and purposes of detention and introduces this special issue

Dr David Scott
Pages 11 – 13
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Detention, rights, and torture
Elizabeth Stanley describes the inhumane and widespread use of torture techniques in the ‘war on terror’

Elizabeth Stanley
Pages 14 – 15
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Terrorism detention without charge: How many days is enough?
Gareth Crossman questions the government's claim that longer periods of detention without charge are a necessity

Gareth Crossman
Pages 16 – 17
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US war prisons: Intersections in punishment at home and abroad
Michelle Brown argues that domestic US detention practices are reconfiguring global imprisonment through the ‘war on terror’

Michelle Brown
Pages 18 – 19
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Taking Gods’ name in vain: Carter mark 3
Andrew Coyle analyses Lord Carter's Review of Prisons and contrasts it to the Corston review on women in custody

Andrew Coyle
Pages 20 – 21
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The contours of the police custody process: Governance and accountability in a post-PACE world
Layla Skinns looks at the implications of the growing use of CJ practitioners and the extended policing family in the management of police detention

Layla Skinns
Pages 22 – 23
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Immigration detention
Mary Bosworth examines the growing use of immigration detention and argues that the tough treatment of asylum seekers is shoring up punitive sentiment

Mary Bosworth
Pages 24 – 25
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Mental health and detention
Marcus Roberts and Alison Cobb draw attention to the injustice that ensues from the move towards increased use of preventative detention for mental health patients and the inadequacies of services in prison

Marcus Roberts; Alison Cobb
Pages 26 – 27
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Inspecting places of detention
Anne Owers explains the importance of independent inspections of detention settings

Anne Owers
Pages 28 – 29
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Deaths in detention
Deborah Coles and Helen Shaw criticise the government for a lack of will to engage with the systemic failures highlighted by tragic deaths in detention settings

Deborah Coles; Helen Shaw
Pages 30 – 31
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Women in a male jail
Phil Scraton and Linda Moore highlight the harms of imprisonment for women and girls in Northern Ireland

Phil Scraton; Linda Moore
Pages 32 – 33
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Detention and families
Helen Codd calls for greater recognition of the impact of detention on families

Helen Codd
Pages 34 – 35
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What does government want from the penal voluntary sector?
Mary Corcoran considers the problematic consequences of increased marketisation of detention services and the co-option of voluntary sector agencies in delivery

Mary Corcoran
Pages 36 – 38
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Prison – more than detention?
John M. Moore sets detention in a historical context and questions its ‘reformative’ goals

John M. Moore
Pages 39 – 40
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Justice reinvestment: Making sense of the costs of imprisonment
Rob Allen describes a new approach in attempts to divert people from away from custody and into the community

Rob Allen
Pages 41 – 42
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IN FOCUS
Where's the harm in it?
Will McMahon and Rebecca Roberts look at death, injury, and deprivation through a social harm lens

Will McMahon; Rebecca Roberts
Pages 43 – 44
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DIGEST
Zoe Davies looks at some recent developments in criminal justice
Zoe Davies
Pages 45 – 47
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