cjm 32: Just Policing

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Full list of articles in print version of cjm 32
- EDITORIAL
Tim Newburn, David Kidd-Hewitt and Julia Braggins set the issue in context - THE SHAPE OF THE FUTURE
Stephen Savage considers the changing geography of police governance - INSPECTING CONSTABULARIES
David O'Dowd looks at the challenges facing the Inspectorate today - STRENGTHENING THE LOCAL VOICE IN POLICING
Ruth Henig explains some recent changes in the work and structure of the Police Authorities - MANAGING CHANGE
Pauline Clare talks to Penny Fraser - ARTISANS, AUTOCRATS, BOBBIES, BUREAUCRATS
David Wall examines the history of chief constables - WOMEN IN POLICING
Frances Heidenshon reviews the state of play in terms of gender equality - RE-THINKING POLICE RACE RELATIONS
As the Lawrence enquiry unfolds, Simon Holdaway examines the complexities inherent in reform - A PROMISING START
Tim Newburn assesses the success of police anti-drug strategies over the last three years - DRUG BUSTER
Keith Hellawell, the UK Anti-Drugs Co-ordinator, talks to David Kidd-Hewitt - POP, ILP AND PARTNERSHIP
Mike Maguire analyses some of the trends in styles of policing in Britain - MANAGING RISK
Peter Harraway describes the development of probation/police information exchanges in London - POLICING THE IMAGE
Rob C Mawby charts the history of police image management - KNIGHTS ERRANT IN THE NAKED CITY
Rob Reiner examines the changing media representations of policing since World War II