cjm 58: Crime and Technology

Editorial - David Wall puts this issue into perspective.
Book review: Alternative thinking - by Richard Garside
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Full list of articles in print version of cjm 58
- EDITORIAL
David Wall puts this issue into perspective. - CRIME SCIENCE
Ken Pease argues the importance of developing the discipline of crime science. - HIGH-TECH SOLUTIONS TO LOW-TECH CRIMES? CRIME AND TERROR IN THE SURVEILLANCE ASSEMBLAGE
Yvonne Jewkes describes anti-crime surveillance systems in political context. - TECHNOCORRECTIONS AND THE FUTURE OF CRIME CONTROL
Craig Patterson examines electronic monitoring and the forces pushing forward crime control technologies. - HOME DETENTION: RESTRICTIONS WITHOUT RATIONALE?
Una Padel examines the repercussions of sentences that rely on the technology of electronic monitoring. (Una Padel's article is available online.) - ELECTRONIC MONITORING: EXPLORING THE COMMERCIAL DIMENSION
Mike Nellis looks at how a company grew with the expanding use of technology in corrections. - POLICING IN IGNORANCE?
Peter Gill examines police intelligence systems in light of the Bichard Inquiry Report. - SEARCHING FOR THE NEXT TECHNO-FIX: DRUG TESTING IN THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM
Toby Seddon examines the introduction of drug testing technology into the criminal justice system. - COMPUTER SIMULATION IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE RESEARCH
Patricia L. Brantingham, Paul J. Brangtingham and Uwe Glässer explain how a new system can help in understanding crime and developing effective policy. - WHAT ARE CYBERCRIMES?
David Wall describes the importance of accurate new terminology for a new type of crime. - CYBER CRIMINALS ON TRIAL
Russell Smith, Peter Grabosky and Gregor Urbas look at the challenges of criminal cases involving cybercrimes. - EMERGING PROBLEMS IN DIGITAL EVIDENCE
Peter Sommer explains that computer forensics face the challenge of developing as quickly as new technology. - THE POLICE TECHNOLOGY: CRIME ANALYSIS
User-friendly software allows crime data to be easily transformed into visually impressive computer presentations. Peter K Manning observes how these may influence police perceptions of crime. - THE POLICE-INSURANCE CONNECTION
Kevin Haggerty, Aaron Doyle and Richard Ericson look at the symbiotic relationship between police and the insurance industry. - SITUATING THE POLICE IN CYBERSPACE
David Wall argues that the police are not the only agency responsible for controlling cybercrime. - THE CRIMINAL COURTS ONLINE
Clive Walker outlines the developments of information and communications technologies within the criminal justice process. - CJM UPDATE
Una Padel on the latest developments in criminal justice - RETHINKING CRIME AND PUNISHMENT
Rob Allen summarises the work of a project to raise the level of public debate on criminal justice and a final report that sets out a progressive agenda on alternatives to prison. - BOOK REVIEW: ALTERNATIVE THINKING
Richard Garside puts the discussion on alternatives to prison in historical context. - REPRESENTING THE ENEMY: HUMAN RIGHTS AND THE WAR ON TERROR
Clive Stafford Smith on representing British citizens