cjm 34: Criminology and its Uses
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Full list of articles in print version of cjm 34
- EDITORIAL
Peter Francis and Mary Eaton set the issue in context - DECONSTRUCTING CRIMINOLOGY
John Muncie argues for a re-forming of the discipline, as the millenium approaches - ISTD: WHERE THEORY MEETS PRACTICE
Julia Braggins looks at the history of a unique forum - GREENING CRIMINOLOGY
Nigel South argues that more criminologists must wake up to environmental issues - THE ACADEMIC AS WHISTLE BLOWER
Jock Young argues for another look at the pre-conceptions behind current practice in crime control - CRIMINOLOGY RE-ENGAGES THE PUBLIC VOICE
MIck Ryan looks at recent developments in British Penal Policy-making - BEYOND A MODERNIST CRIMINOLOGY
Stuart Henry explains his theory of constitutive criminology and in so doing answers his critics - ATLANTIC CROSSINGS
Betsy Stanko reports on the international arm of the American Society of Criminology - THE DIFFICULTY OF THINKING BIG
Wayne Morrison discusses social control theory in the light of the ASC Conference - DIGGING FOR THE TRUTH
Keith Bottomley talks to David Kidd-Hewitt as he prepares to take on his role as president of the British Society of Criminology - MASCULINITIES AND CRIME
Richard Collier looks at the 'Man question' - CRIMINOLOGY, SOCIAL POLICY AND DEMOCRACY
Lode Walgrave introduces a European Perspective - COUNCILS OF WAR
Ruth Jamieson examines the explanatory potential of a criminology war - SOCIAL EXCLUSION AND CRIMINAL STIGMATISATION
Davide Nelken identifies some puzzles concerning the relationship between criminalisation and social exclusion - THE FUTURE OF PROBATION
Anthony Goodman reads the tea leaves - CRIMINOLOGY AND THE CRYSTAL BALL
Michelle Grundy, Michelle Rogerson and Ken Peaselook to the future