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Criminal Justice Matters, Volume 77 Issue 1 2009

Exploring Penal Reform

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ISSN: 1934-6220 (electronic) 0962-7251 (paper)
Publication Frequency: 4 issues per year
Publisher: Routledge
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EDITORIAL
Rebecca Roberts introduces this issue of cjm
Rebecca Roberts
Page 1
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TOPICAL ISSUES AND COMMENT
Social murder and conservative economics
Robert Chernomas and Ian Hudson argue that conservative economics have led to a more dangerous society

Robert Chernomas; Ian Hudson
Pages 2 – 3
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The forgotten detainees
Victoria Brittain describes the mental distress inflicted by the British state on Muslim men held without charge

Victoria Brittain
Pages 4 – 5
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Child sexual abuse: informed or in fear?
Bernard Gallagher is critical of public ignorance

Bernard Gallagher
Pages 6 – 7
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Restructuring NOMS and reducing cultural divides between prisons and probation: a cautionary note
Philip Whitehead warns that recent reforms have had a negative impact on the work of probation

Philip Whitehead
Pages 8 – 9
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THEMED SECTION - EXPLORING PENAL REFORM
Exploring penal reform
Jamie Bennett introduces the themed section and reviews the contributions

Jamie Bennett
Pages 10 – 11
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Penal reform: a history of failure
J M Moore looks back at the history of reform and traces the causes of its perpetual failure

J. M. Moore
Pages 12 – 13
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Reform from within: the Grendon example
Peter Bennett discusses how people working within the criminal justice system can walk a line between conformity and change

Peter Bennett
Pages 14 – 15
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Reforming prisons: the role of inspection
Anne Owers discusses the role of the Prisons Inspectorate as a means of achieving reform

Anne Owers
Pages 16 – 17
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Research as reform?
Alison Liebling examines how research may have the potential to shape progressive change

Alison Liebling
Pages 18 – 19
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Resistance as reform: direct action through prisoner movements, legal activism and the radical penal lobby
David Scott describes how prisoners are not only the subjects of reform but are active participants in the process

David Scott
Pages 20 – 21
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The media and reform: the case of Banged Up
David Wilson discusses the reform potential of popular media, focusing on the TV series Banged Up

David Wilson
Pages 22 – 23
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No claim, no gain: law and litigation as a tool for reform
Simon Creighton examines the success and limitations of forcing changes through litigation

Simon Creighton
Pages 24 – 25
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Reform or abolition? Using popular mobilisations to dismantle the ‘prison-industrial complex'
Julia Sudbury examines how grassroots campaigning is set to transform criminal justice in the US

Julia Sudbury
Pages 26 – 28
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Penal abolitionism: a different kind of reform
Justin Piché describes how abolitionist views can arise from the experience of working within the system

Justin Piché
Pages 30 – 31
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Bringing the penal voluntary sector to market
Mary Corcoran explores the effects of increased marketisation on the voluntary sector

Mary Corcoran
Pages 32 – 33
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Criminal justice and the voluntary sector: a policy that does not compute
Andy Benson and John Hedge argue that voluntary sector services are becoming increasingly controlled by the state and compromising their independence

Andy Benson; John Hedge
Pages 34 – 36
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Landmark reforms
Prominent commentators present what they believe to be landmark reforms in criminal justice

Baroness Vivien Stern;  Anita Dockley;  Matt Wotton;  Jamie Bennett; Stephen Shaw
Pages 38 – 40
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IN FOCUS
An unsurprising disappointment?
Helen Mills assesses the Community Order and Suspended Sentence Order

Helen Mills
Pages 42 – 43
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