ebooks logo journals logo reference works logo abstract databases logo
bullet  SIGN IN Register | Why Register? | Got a Voucher? alerts   marked lists   shopping cart 

informaworld

HOME   |   SEARCH   |   BROWSE
    Issues List       Latest Issue       Aims & Scope       Editorial Board       Subscribe      
<< earliestearliest   < prevprev   Issue listissues   next >next   latest >>latest
Publisher Logo Publication Cover
Search within this journal

Criminal Justice Matters, Volume 79 Issue 1 2010

End of an error

Advert: Criminal Justice Matters - Free articles - http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/cjm/editorialaccess.pdf
ISSN: 1934-6220 (electronic) 0962-7251 (paper)
Publication Frequency: 4 issues per year
Publisher: Routledge
select-down Click for help
EDITORIAL
End of an error
Rebecca Roberts introduces this issue of cjm

Rebecca Roberts
Page 1
Abstract | Full Text PDF | Full Text HTML | Request Permissions
Related Articles
 buy now buy now
TOPICAL ISSUES AND COMMENT
What will the future bring? Prison mental health care in England
Dina Gojkovic is pessimistic about the future of mental health services in prisons unless greater attention is given to budgetary constraints and service delivery

Dina Gojkovic
Pages 2 – 3
Abstract | References | Full Text PDF | Full Text HTML | Request Permissions
Related Articles
 buy now buy now
Freedom of expression, apostasy, and blasphemy within Islam: Sharia, criminal justice systems, and modern Islamic state practices
Javaid Rehman investigates the uses and abuses of certain interpretations of Sharia law and the Quran

Javaid Rehman
Pages 4 – 5
Abstract | References | Full Text PDF | Full Text HTML | Request Permissions
Related Articles
 buy now buy now
Crossing borders: migration and survival in the capital's informal marketplace
Paddy Rawlinson and Pete Fussey examine the experiences of migrants involved in the informal economy and organised criminal activity in East London

Paddy Rawlinson; Pete Fussey
Pages 6 – 7
Abstract | References | Full Text PDF | Full Text HTML | Request Permissions
Related Articles
 buy now buy now
The media, criminals and ‘criminal communities’
Ian Marsh and Gaynor Melville consider the criminalisation of communities through negative media reporting

Ian Marsh; Gaynor Melville
Pages 8 – 9
Abstract | References | Full Text PDF | Full Text HTML | Request Permissions
Related Articles
 buy now buy now
Police corruption: apples, barrels and orchards
Maurice Punch investigates police and organisational deviance, followed by a response from Stan Gilmour

Maurice Punch; Stan Gilmour
Pages 10 – 12
Abstract | References | Full Text PDF | Full Text HTML | Request Permissions
Related Articles
 buy now buy now
Til death do us part: forced marriages in the UK
Esther Efemini tells the stories of survivors of forced marriages

Esther Efemini
Pages 14 – 15
Abstract | References | Full Text PDF | Full Text HTML | Request Permissions
Related Articles
 buy now buy now
Building a restorative community
Stijn Verhagen and Alfons Ravelli argue that the Netherlands has a lot to learn from restorative practices in schools in Hull

Stijn Verhagen; Alfons Ravelli
Pages 16 – 17
Abstract | References | Full Text PDF | Full Text HTML | Request Permissions
Related Articles
 buy now buy now
A winning combination? Professionals supporting survivors of violence are rewarded for their work
Sunita Patel and Sandra Harper describe the innovation and excellent practice honoured through this year's Una Padel Award winners

Sunita Patel; Sandra Harper
Pages 18 – 19
Abstract | Full Text PDF | Full Text HTML | Request Permissions
Related Articles
 buy now buy now
THEMED SECTION: END OF AN ERROR
New dawn fades. Criminal justice under New Labour
Will McMahon discusses what might have been expected from three terms of Labour

Will McMahon
Pages 20 – 21
Abstract | References | Full Text PDF | Full Text HTML | Request Permissions
Related Articles
Free Online Access FREE
Toward a culture of complacency – criminal justice under new labour
Lee Bridges argues that a drift back to a culture of complacency surrounding criminal justice is the most worrying feature of New Labour's period in office

Lee Bridges
Pages 22 – 24
Abstract | References | Full Text PDF | Full Text HTML | Request Permissions
Related Articles
 buy now buy now
Adversarialism ‘lite’: developments in criminal procedure and evidence under New Labour
There is a real difference between New Labour's claim to be ‘bringing offenders to justice’ and ensuring that justice is done, writes Ed Cape

Ed Cape
Pages 25 – 27
Abstract | References | Full Text PDF | Full Text HTML | Request Permissions
Related Articles
 buy now buy now
The changing role of the Crown Prosecutor
Many of the new measures introduced to speed up prosecution have not led to the efficiency gains expected and are depriving the accused of proper safeguards says Jacqueline Hodgson

Jacqueline Hodgson
Pages 28 – 29
Abstract | References | Full Text PDF | Full Text HTML | Request Permissions
Related Articles
 buy now buy now
The toxic legacy of New Labour
Joe Sim argues that New Labour stands indicted for intensifying politically and spiritually corrosive policies in the criminal justice system

Joe Sim
Pages 30 – 31
Abstract | References | Full Text PDF | Full Text HTML | Request Permissions
Related Articles
 buy now buy now
Brown-nosing the rich
Steve Tombs and David Whyte claim that New Labour's regulatory strategy has endangered the environment, workplace safety and financial stability

Steve Tombs; David Whyte
Pages 32 – 33
Abstract | References | Full Text PDF | Full Text HTML | Request Permissions
Related Articles
 buy now buy now
The ASBO Jihad: a twenty-first century witch hunt
New Labour's focus on anti-social behaviour lacks a proper evidence base and has led to the persecution of those with mental health problems argues David Gregg

D. P. Gregg
Pages 34 – 35
Abstract | References | Full Text PDF | Full Text HTML | Request Permissions
Related Articles
 buy now buy now
Too good an opportunity to miss?
Richard Garside discusses the implications of post general election spending cuts

Richard Garside
Pages 36 – 37
Abstract | References | Full Text PDF | Full Text HTML | Request Permissions
Related Articles
 buy now buy now
IN FOCUS
Policy, purpose, and pragmatism: dilemmas for voluntary and community organisations working with black young people affected by crime
Helen Mills highlights the contradictions and tensions for organisations in a funding climate that prioritises ‘crime reduction’ and short-termism

Helen Mills
Pages 38 – 40
Abstract | References | Full Text PDF | Full Text HTML | Request Permissions
Related Articles
 buy now buy now
CRIMINOLOGY AND POLITICS
‘Dear Minister…’ Criminology and public policy re-revisited
Ian Loader and Richard Sparks consider the potential for political engagement and evidence-based policy, and introduce a series of letters from academics

Ian Loader;  Richard Sparks;  Benjamin Goold;  Gordon Hughes;  Fergus McNeill;  Coretta Phillips; Toby Seddon
Pages 42 – 45
Abstract | References | Full Text PDF | Full Text HTML | Request Permissions
Related Articles
Free Online Access FREE
NEWS AND REVIEW
CLASSIC TEXT REVISITED: Medical Power in Prisons
David Scott reviews Medical Power in Prisons and explains why its insights are as relevant today as they were when it was first published in 1990

Pages 46 – 48
Abstract | Full Text PDF | Full Text HTML | Request Permissions
Related Articles
 buy now buy now
select-up

Privacy Policy | Terms & Conditions | Accessibility | RSS
FAQs in: English . Français . Español . 中文(简体和繁體)
© 2010 Informa plc