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Criminal Justice Matters, Volume 73 Issue 1 2008

Terrorism Post 9/11

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ISSN: 1934-6220 (electronic) 0962-7251 (paper)
Publication Frequency: 4 issues per year
Publisher: Routledge
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EDITORIAL
Food for thought
Enver Solomon and Helen Mills introduce this issue of cjm.

Enver Solomon; Helen Mills
Page 1
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TOPICAL ISSUES AND COMMENT
‘Target practice’: sanction detection and the criminalisation of children
Tim Bateman sets out how police targets have led to the criminalisation of greater numbers of children and dispels the myth of a girl crime wave.

Tim Bateman
Pages 2 – 4
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The national drug strategy: what progress?
Mike Trace judges the government's record on tackling drug misuse and assesses its new strategy.

Mike Trace
Pages 5 – 6
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What's the alternative?
Jamie Bennett examines penal politics in the UK and highlights a more progressive agenda emerging in Scotland.

Jamie Bennett
Pages 7 – 9
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THEMED SECTION: TERRORISM
Terrorism: emerging critiques
Basia Spalek introduces the themed section on terrorism and encourages us to take a multi-dimensional approach to understanding violent extremism and how to respond to it.

Basia Spalek
Pages 10 – 11
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Trading civil liberties for greater security?: the impact on minority communities
Christina Pantazis and Simon Pemberton highlight the impact of anti-terrorism legislation on minority communities.

Christina Pantazis; Simon Pemberton
Pages 12 – 14
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Anti-terrorism and police powers: should we be concerned?
Abie Longstaff and John Graham consider the challenge for the police of balancing engagement and enforcement with concerns over the use of anti-terrorism powers for wider purposes.

Abie Longstaff; John Graham
Pages 15 – 16
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Terrorism, the ticking bomb, and criminal justice values
Lucia Zedner examines the ‘ticking bomb’ scenario as a way of restraining, rather than licensing, exceptional measures against terrorism.

Lucia Zedner
Pages 18 – 19
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Have the rules of the game changed?
David Bonner argues the rules of counter-terrorism powers have not changed since 9/11 but judges in the human rights act era have begun to afford such powers enhanced scrutiny.

David Bonner
Pages 20 – 21
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Ignoring the lessons of the past
Robert Lambert highlights the extent to which previous experiences of terrorism have been discounted by policy makers and opinion formers in the aftermath of 9/11 and 7/7.

Robert Lambert
Pages 22 – 23
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A view from the inside
Abdul Haqq Baker provides an account of the Brixton Mosque and the shifting perceptions towards it, since it was founded.

Abdul Haqq Baker
Pages 24 – 25
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Causes of jihadi terrorism: beyond paintballing and social exclusion
Johnathan Githens-Mazer argues popular explanatory accounts of islamic terrorism have failed to take account of the experiences of radicalised Mulsims and the local and historical injustices immigrant groups face.

Johnathan Githens-Mazer
Pages 26 – 28
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Torture as a response to the ‘war on terror’ in America and Turkey
Michael Flynn reflects on the acceptance of torturing suspected terrorists in America and Turkey.

Michael Flynn
Pages 29 – 30
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The sweatshops of penality: Guantanamo, renditions and economic change
Vincenzo Scalia argues the production of penality in Guantanamo Bay and the system of renditions reflects wider transformations.

Vincenzo Scalia
Pages 31 – 32
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Becoming iconic
John Tulloch reflects on his experience engaging with the media as a victim of the 7/7 bombings.

John Tulloch
Pages 33 – 34
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Building bridges for peace
Jo Berry describes her ‘journey in understanding’ following the killing of her father by the IRA.

Jo Berry
Pages 35 – 36
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Researching and understanding terrorism: a role for criminology?
Pete Fussey and Anthony Richards outline the development of terrorism studies as an academic discipline and consider what criminological approaches may have to offer understanding terrorism.

Pete Fussey; Anthony Richards
Pages 37 – 39
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IN FOCUS
The probation spending crisis
Mark Oldfield and Roger Grimshaw argue that increased probation funding has failed to match the costs of delivering services.

Mark Oldfield; Roger Grimshaw
Pages 40 – 42
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DIGEST
Anna Gilmour provides a digest of recent research and policy developments.
Anna Gilmour
Pages 43 – 44
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