cjm 31: Crime and Disorder

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Full list of articles in print version of cjm 31
- EDITORIAL
Peter Francis, Penny Fraser and Julia Braggins set the issue in context - A PRINCIPLED RESPONSE
David Falkner considers the policy, practice and prospects for criminal justice in modern Brittain - SOCIAL EXPLORER
Nick Davies author of Dark Heart: The Shocking Truth About Hidden Brittain, talks to Penny Fraser - NOBODY LIKES US: WE DON'T CARE
Frank Warburton looks at anti-social behaviour and the zero tolerance of young people - MEASURING FEAR OF CRIME
Jason Ditton, Stephen Farrall, Jon Bannister and Elizabeth Gilchrist argue that there is as yet no reliable methodology for conducting the reviews required in the Crime and Disorder Bill - TRACES AND PLACES
Jeanette Garwood, Michelle Rogerson and Ken Pease consider unobtrusive crime measurement strategies - KEEPING THE QUEEN'S PEACE
Charles Pollard Chief Constable of Thames Valley Police, talks to David Kidd-Hewitt - NOTES AND QUERIES
Peter Francis and Penny Fraser discuss the main aspect of the bill and in doing so answer your queries about its context, content and consequences - THE MAGIC BRACELET
Dick Whitfield looks at the future of tagging - DEAR JACK STRAW
John Pitts writes to the Home Secretary about his youth justice plans - CRIME, DRUGS AND YOUNG PEOPLE
Elaine Arnull reflects on the implications of the Bill for young drug misusers - TAKING RACIAL HARASSMENT SERIOUSLY
Rae Sibitt considers the proposals for new offences of racially aggravated assault, harassment and public order - KEEPING IT IN THE FAMILY
Francis McGlone looks at the Government's plans for children and parents - CLAUSE 1 - THE HYBRID LAW FROM HELL?
John Gardner, Andrew von Hirsch, A.T.H. Smith, Rod Morgan, Andrew Ashworth and Martin Wasik look critically at the proposals for an anti-social behaviour order - SEXUAL OFFENDERS AND THE COMMUNITY
Caroline Keenan reviews the conference held jointly by CCJS and Sussex Police in MArch 1998 - BOOK REVIEW
Penny Fraser reviews 'Dark Heart: The Shocking Truth About Hidden Britain' by Nick Davies