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cjm 102: and finally...

Wednesday, 17 February 2016

After 26 years we are pausing the production of cjm with issue 102. During 2016 we will be taking stock of the magazine's achievements and planning how best to offer what has been the hallmark of cjm at its best: an informed and concrete analysis of justice and social harm developments, written in an accessible manner.

To mark this hiatus, we have selected 25 articles from a huge back catalogue. It was not an easy task but, in our opinion, these offer some of the best contributions, with authors’ informed and accessible articles focusing on justice and social harm developments.

In 2016, as we finalise our plans for the next phase, we will making the back catalogue of all 102 issues free to download, so that everyone can benefit from the many insightful and significant articles we have published over the years. Read Richard Garside's introduction to the final issue.

  • Reece Walters - Boycott, resistance and the role of the deviant voice 
  • Tim Hope - Things can only get better
  • Deborah Coles and Helen Shaw - Deaths in detention
  • John M Moore - Prison – more than detention?
  • John Muncie - The theory and politics of criminalisation
  • Robert Chernomas and Ian Hudson - Social murder and conservative economics
  • Julia Sudbury - Reform or abolition? Using popular mobilisations to dismantle the ‘prison-industrial complex'
  • Paul Crawshaw, Alex Scott-Samuel, and Debbi Stanistreet - Masculinities, hegemony, and structural violence
  • Lucia Zedner - Pre-crime and pre-punishment: a health warning
  • John Lea and Simon Hallsworth -  Understanding the riots      
  • Barry Goldson - Child criminalisation and the mistake of early intervention  
  • David Gregg -  The ASBO Jihad: a twenty-first century witch hunt
  • Joe Sim - The toxic legacy of New Labour
  • Alex Stevens -  Are drugs to blame?
  • Tim Bateman - Keeping up (tough) appearances: the age of criminal responsibility 
  • Sarah Lamble - The marketisation of prison alternatives
  • Paddy Hillyard - Criminal obsessions: crime isn’t the only harm   
  • David Whyte - The great British summer of corruption  
  • Steve Tombs - Corporate theft and fraud: business as usual  
  • Auke Williams - Euthanasia of detainee: granting a prisoner's request  
  • Tim Hope, Chris Stanley, Tracey McMahon, Ben Bowling, JM Moore, Jordan Beaumont - I would give up...  
  • Scott Poynting - Render unto Caesar
  • Julie T Davies - Silencing the whistle-blowers
  • Andrew Henley - Abolishing the stigma of punishments served  
  • Nina Vaswani - Bereavement among young men in prison