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 Hazel Croall20 July 2016 Crime and the Fear of MediaBy Jason Ditton20 July 2016 Local Effects? Media, Crime and Sense of PlaceBy Mark Banks20 July 2016 Postmodernism, media and crimeBy Ian Marsh and Gaynor Melville20 July 2016 Media Image, Community ImpactBy Various Authors20 July 2016 Assault on Asylum: media, government and the misinformation campaignBy lain Ferguson and Reece Walters20 July 2016 Young People in the Media: a dangerous and anti-social obsessionBy Kathy Evans20 July 2016 The War on 'Neds': media reports as evidence baseBy Alison P. Brown20 July 2016 Drug Scares: the really long term effectsBy Alasdair Forsyth20 July 2016 Organised Business Crime in the NewsBy Mike Levi20 July 2016 From Dock Green to docusoap: decline and fall in TV CoplandBy Frank Leishman and Paul Mason20 July 2016 The Laughing PolicemanBy Diana Bretherick20 July 2016 Prisoners and the PressBy Yvonne Jewkes20 July 2016 Remote Control: the role of TV in prisonBy Victoria Knight20 July 2016 Guilty by Reason of Public OpinionBy Chris Eades20 July 2016 Tabloid Tactics: pushing prison reductionBy Lucie Russell20 July 2016 Is the Press the Real Power Behind Punitivism?By Enver Solomon20 July 2016 Don't let Video Kill the Radio - in CourtBy Nic Groombridge20 July 2016 And Now for the Good News...By Allan Ross20 July 2016 The Song Remains the SameBy Rob Allen20 July 2016 cjm updateBy Una Padel and Chris Eades20 July 2016 Concern over ASBOsBy Will McMahon20 July 2016 7 June 2005