cjm 52: Crime, Values and Beliefs
Rob Allen and Clare Sparks put this issue into perspective
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Full list of articles in print version of cjm 52
- EDITORIAL
Rob Allen and Clare Sparks put this issue into perspective - `GO AND SIN NO MORE': CHRISTIAN MERCY VS. TABLOID VENGEANCE
Stuart Dew describes some biblical examples of forgiveness towards wrongdoers - QUAKER VALUES AND PENAL REFORM
Mike Nellis reviews a long history in pioneering criminal justice reform - MULTI-FAITH CHAPLAINCY: SPIRITUALITY AND SHARED VALUES IN PRISON
Peter Tarleton, Khalil Kazi and Kate Jenkins describe how they work collaboratively within a multi-faith setting at HMP Leeds - PARTNERSHIP BETWEEN FAITH AND PRISONS
Roger Grimshaw and Leslie Sanchez look at how faith-based organisations, prisoners and the modern chaplaincy are working together - ATTITUDES TO PUNISHMENT: VALUES, BELIEFS AND POLITICAL ALLEGIANCE
Rob Allen examines how political parties respond to what they think the public thinks about punishment - LIBERAL VALUES AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE
Simon Hughes MP writes on the Liberal Democrat position in light of a Government that is `tough on crime' - THINKING ABOUT REDUCING REOFFENDING
Martin Kettle reviews the philosophies culminating in `What Works' - THE PEOPLE BEHIND CIRCLES OF SUPPORT
Helen Drewery describes the motivations of volunteers in the Circles of Support and Accountability programme - RESPONSIBILITY IN SENTENCING
In addressing the theme of `the responsible prisoner' Stephen Pryor also saw the need for greater accountability from courts and prisons - VALUES IN THE CRIME DRAMA `24': CLOSE TO REALITY
David Wilson analyses the attitudes to crime, criminals and justice revealed in the hugely popular television crime drama 24 - PRISON: A VIEW FROM INSIDE
A prisoner reflects on how his preconceptions about criminal justice have changed since entering the prison gates - DEVELOPING A SENSE OF RIGHT AND WRONG
Ann Hagell examines the evidence about how children develop a sense of morality and the implications for criminal justice - REHABILITATION OR EVANGELISM? CHRISTIAN ORGANISATIONS IN PRISONS
Clare Sparks looks at the service offered to prisoners by Sycamore Tree and the Alpha Course - YOUTH JUSTICE: `DO WHAT WORKS'
Lord Warner describes the pragmatism in the philosophy of the Youth Justice Board - CJM UPDATE
Una Padel reviews the Anti-Social Behaviour White Paper, drug testing and plans to extend the DNA database - DO ALL OFFENDERS BENEFIT FROM PROGRAMMES?
Danny Clark explains why some offenders are unsuitable for existing offending behaviour programmes - MENTAL HEALTH AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE: MAKING LINKS
Crispin Truman explains how the mental health problems of offenders are still inadequately addressed by the criminal justice system