In a series of articles focussing on electronic monitoring (EM), guest editor Mike Nellis and the contributors take an international perspective to consider how the use of EM is faring in countries such as Australia, Germany, the USA, Sweden and the UK.
In the topical section, Nick Hardwick writes about the damning findings by the Prison Inspectorate at Feltham; Julie T Davies examines the role of the state in limiting 'the truth' being told and Elaine Campbell argues for different ways of doing democracy.
In this edition
Mike Nellis introduces this issue of cjm
By Mike Nellis
Jan Bungerfeldt describes integration with social work and its uses in other agencies
By Jan Bungerfeldt
Michiel van der Veen outlines steps to make it more efficient
By Michiel van der Veen
Silke Eilzer explains the cautious approach and insists in the centrality of data protection
By Silke Eilzer
Delphine Vanhaelemeesch reports on the Belgian model
By Delphine Vanhaelemeesch
Ella Holdsworth and Anthea Hucklesbury point at the gender gap when coping with electronic monitoring
By Ella Holdsworth and Anthea Hucklesbury
Marietta Martinovic highlights the fate of home detention in the state of Victoria
By Marietta Martinovic
James Kilgore offers his personal insight into the political and economic forces driving expansion
By James Kilgore
Craig Paterson questions whether the momentum can be tamed
By Craig Paterson
Nick Hardwick writes about the Prison Inspectorate’s damning findings
By Nick Hardwick
Julie T Davies examines the state’s role in limiting ‘the truth’
By Julie T Davies
Elaine Campbell argues for different ways of doing democracy
By Elaine Campbell
Ross McGarry asks about the relationship between the ‘victim’, the ‘criminal’ and the state
By Ross McGarry
David Scott argues about ‘value commitment’ and ‘taking sides’ in fieldwork
By David Scott
Richard Garside introduces the three year strategic initiative from the Centre
By Richard Garside
Keith Hayward and Roger Matthews offer their personal tribute
By Keith Hayward and Roger Matthews