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Criminal Justice Matters, Volume 74 Issue 1 2008

Criminalisation

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ISSN: 1934-6220 (electronic) 0962-7251 (paper)
Publication Frequency: 4 issues per year
Publisher: Routledge
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EDITORIAL
Criminalisation and social structure
Will McMahon and Rebecca Roberts introduce this issue of cjm

Will McMahon; Rebecca Roberts
Page 1
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TOPICAL ISSUES AND COMMENT
Inequality: the obstacle between us
Richard Wilkinson calls for a new political movement committed to greater equality to address the social harms in contemporary society

Richard Wilkinson
Pages 2 – 3
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The abject failure of British military justice
Phil Shiner examines the background to the failure of British military justice to hold anyone to account for the killing of Baha Mousa

Phil Shiner
Pages 4 – 5
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Prison works?
The government needs to make its mind up about prison, writes Joe Black: is it to be a modern industrialised gulag or a place to modify and control offending behaviour?

Joe Black
Pages 6 – 7
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What is crime?
Rebecca Roberts and Will McMahon explore hidden and ignored crimes and harms

Rebecca Roberts; Will McMahon
Pages 8 – 9
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THEMED SECTION: CRIMINALISATION
The problem with criminalisation
Christina Pantazis
discusses the growing tendency for the state to criminalise since New Labour came to power and introduces the theme of ‘criminalisation’ for this issue of cjm.
Christina Pantazis
Pages 10 – 12
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The theory and politics of criminalisation
John Muncie argues that a critical understanding of criminalisation remains crucial

John Muncie
Pages 13 – 14
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Criminalisation and the eighteenth-century's ‘Bloody Code’
Lizzie Seal explores the link between poverty and criminalisation in the eighteenth century

Lizzie Seal
Pages 16 – 17
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The criminalisation of social policy
John J Rodger suggests that the criminalisation of social policy is an aspect of the changing role of the welfare state

John J. Rodger
Pages 18 – 19
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The bonus of bias
Jeffrey Reiman discusses the criminalisation of the poor

Jeffrey Reiman
Pages 20 – 21
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The criminalisation of places
Lynn Hancock considers how certain localities become labelled as ‘criminal areas’

Lynn Hancock
Pages 22 – 23
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A tale of two utopias
Simon Hallsworth and Svetlana Stephenson explore how urban renewal projects can criminalise those that do not fit the utopian dream

Simon Hallsworth; Svetlana Stephenson
Pages 24 – 25
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The criminalisation of diversity
Jon Burnett discusses increased state criminalisation of migrant communities and the social harm that results

Jon Burnett
Pages 26 – 27
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The uneven spread of school criminalisation in the United States
Paul Hirschfield explains why school misconduct in the United States, especially in the inner cities, is increasingly treated as crime

Paul Hirschfield
Pages 28 – 30
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Regulating the minimum wage: a social harm perspective
Simon Pemberton investigates the reluctance of government to criminalise breaches of minimum wage legislation

Simon Pemberton
Pages 32 – 34
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The criminalisation of environmental harm
Rob White explores how environmental harm is conceptualised and how it should be tackled

Rob White
Pages 35 – 37
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Criminalising violence against women: solution or dead end?
Laureen Snider argues that criminalising sexual and domestic assault in Canada has delivered real symbolic benefits to some women but has tightened the noose of coercive control for marginalised groups

Laureen Snider
Pages 38 – 39
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Drugs and decriminalisation
Rachel Lart places UK government policy in historical and European contexts

Rachel Lart
Pages 40 – 41
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Criminalising sexual harm
Focusing upon England and Wales, Lois S Bibbings questions the use of criminalisation to address sexual harms

Lois S. Bibbings
Pages 42 – 43
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Criminalising forced marriage
Geetanjali Gangoli and Melanie McCarry analyse criminalisation as a strategy to combat forced marriage

Geetanjali Gangoli; Melanie McCarry
Pages 44 – 46
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IN FOCUS
Capitalism and penal policy
Richard Garside argues for the need to take seriously the relationship between penal regimes and wider social structures

Richard Garside
Pages 47 – 48
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