To view this issue of cjm online please visit the Taylor & Francis Online 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. In this edition EditorialBy Enver Solomon20 July 2016 Mental health, social order, system disorderBy Various Authors20 July 2016 What shall we do about the high rates of mental disorders in prisoners?By Paul Bebbington20 July 2016 The Mental Health Bill and the criminal justice systemBy Tim Spencer-Lane and Andy Bell20 July 2016 Mental health in the mainstreamBy Jennifer Rankin20 July 2016 Violence? Which violence?By Jonathon E Lynch20 July 2016 'Don't Know, Don't Care'? Police and the mentally illBy Anthony Columbo20 July 2016 View from the inside: preventing violenceBy Marion Janner20 July 2016 The Pain Inside: women and self-injury in prisonBy Fiona Macaulay20 July 2016 Violence from an attachment perspectiveBy Felicity de Zulueta20 July 2016 Multi-systemic therapy: beyond offending behaviourBy Brigitte Squire20 July 2016 Lessons in coping and resilienceBy Enver Solomon and Julian Corner20 July 2016 Child deaths in penal custody: beyond individual pathologyBy Barry Goldson20 July 2016 Race and mental health treatmentBy Marcel Vige20 July 2016 Reducing reoffending: lessons from psychotherapy and counsellingBy Various Authors20 July 2016 Risky business: the problem with MAPPPsBy Tim Turner and Anthony Colombo 20 July 2016 The role of lay understanding of mental illness in mental incapacity defencesBy Arlie Loughnan20 July 2016 6 September 2005