cjm 38: Millennium Justice

To view this issue of cjm online please visit the Informaworld website here.
Online access to the back catalogue is available free to all Centre for Crime and Justice Studies' members. To find out more about membership click here.
| [Previous] | [Next] |
Full list of articles in print version of cjm 38
- EDITORIAL
Una Padel, Penny Fraser and Peter Francis set the issue in context - GOVERNMENT, PUBLIC SERVICE AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE
David Faulkner reviews the impact of the New Labour Government on criminal justice policy - LATE-MODERN TENSIONS NOT POST-MODERN TRANSFORMATIONS
Nigel South reflects on the impact of the New Labour Government on criminal justice policy - REFLECTIONS ON 'NEW LABOUR' OR 'BACK TO THE FUTURE'?
Sandra Walklate asks whether Labour's flagship crime and disorder legislation will help those whose lives are most damaged by crime - GOVERNING POLICING IN THE 21ST CENTURY
Ian Loader asks how a balance of accountability, equity and effectiveness can be sustained - POVERTY TRAPS
The social exclusion unit has produced some energetic initiatives, but it has yet to make a difference on the streets and estate argues David Walker - A POLICING 'PATTEN' FOR THE MILLENNIUM
Colin Cramphorn assesses the potential impact if the Patten report beyond Northern Ireland - ROMANIES, GYPSIES, TRAVELLERS OR NOMADS
Colin Clark and Alan Dearling ask what's in a name - THE PROFESSIONALISATION OF LOCAL COURTS' JUSTICE
Peter Seago, Clive Walker and David Wall consider whether the lay magistracy in England and Wales has a future - FIREARMS AND POLICING: DRIVEN TO IT?
Peter Squires predicts an increasingly armed future for police in Britain - WOMEN'S IMPRISONMENT AT THE MILLENNIUM
Pat Carlen asks whether recent visionary reforms in women's prisons go far enough - IMPRISONMENT IN THE 21ST CENTURY
Sir David Ramsbotham sets out his hopes for the prison system of the future - CHRIS TCHAIKOVSKY, DIRECTOR OF WOMEN IN PRISON
Talks to Mary Eaton - NEW YOUTH JUSTICE, NEW YOUTH CRIME
John Pitts offers a critique of Labour's responses to young offenders - AFTER LAWRENCE
Kevin Wong comments on implementation of the Lawrence Inquiry Report recommendations by police and local authorities - THE PROBATION SERVICE IN THE 21ST CENTURY
John Harding assesses the strengths and weaknesses of the modernising programme for the Probation Service - THE HUMAN RIGHTS ACT 1998
Henry Brooke assesses the likely impact of the implementation of the Human Rights Act 1998 - CJM UPDATEPARTNERS IN CRIME REDUCTION?
Ruth Cane and Penny Fraser comment on government plans to reduce burglary and the role of local Crime and Disorder Partnerships - THE GOVERNMENT'S CRIME REDUCTION STRATEGY?THE PROBATION SERVICE TODAY
Jeremy Cameron expresses his concern about changes to the role of the Probation Service - THE CONTRIBUTION OF RESEARCH TO POLICY
Edited version of a speech given by Paul Wiles, Director, Home Office Research and Statistics Directorate at the Centre for Crime and Justice Studies (ISTD) AGM, November 1999 - BOOK REVIEW
Pamela Davies reviews SEXED WORK Gender, Race and Resistance in a Brooklyn Drug Market