cjm 29: Justice in the Dock

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Full list of articles in print version of cjm 29
- EDITORIAL
Peter Francis, Yolande Burgin and Julia Braggins set the issue in context - JUSTICE UNDERMINED
Jaqueline Hodgson examines recent legislative reform - DISCLOSURE
Michael Grant notes some difficulties with the new Act - AIN'T MISBEHAVIN'
Paul Whitehouse talks to David Kidd-Hewitt about police discipline - CONDUCT UNBECOMING
John Cartwright explains the history and operation of The Police complaints Authority - DEATHS, POLICE AND PROSECUTIONS
Deborah Coles, Helen Shaw & Tony Ward highlight the disturbing implications of some recent cases - IN DEFENCE OF THE PROSECUTOR
Bryan Gibson speaks up for the Crown Prosecution Service - DETENTION DURING HER MAJESTY'S PLEASURE
Kate Akester examines sentencing practice in serious juvenile crime - SENTENCED BY THE MEDIA?
Andrew Ashworth advocates a reappraisal of public opinion about crime and sentencing - SAFEGUARDING AGAINST MISCARRIAGES OF JUSTICE
Leonard Leigh explains the work of the Criminal Cases Review Commission - WOMEN IN SPECIAL HOSPITALS
Mary Eaton raises some causes for concern - PRISONER'S POSTBAG
David Wilson looks at some of the letters sent to the Prison Reform Trust since the change of Government - CRIMEWATCHER
Nick Ross talks to David Kidd-Hewitt about television and crime control - ROUGH JUSTICE
Mario Matassa offers some thoughts on paramilitary 'justice' - JUSTICE DENIED
Annabel Ferriman highlights the plight of asylum seekers in the UK - CONFERENCE REPORT
Alison Leibling reviews CCJS's Conference 'Deaths of Offenders: The Darker Side of Justice', held at Brunel University 2-4 July 1997 - BOOK REVIEW
Ann Clark reviews 'Racist Violence and the State' by Rob Witte