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 David Wall 20 July 2016 Crime ScienceBy Ken Pease20 July 2016 High-Tech Solutions to Low-Tech Crimes? Crime and terror in the surveillance assemblageBy Yvonne Jewkes20 July 2016 Technocorrections' and the future of crime controlBy Craig Patterson20 July 2016 Home Detention: restrictions without rationale?By Una Padel20 July 2016 Electronic Monitoring: exploring the commercial dimensionBy Mike Nellis20 July 2016 Policing in ignorance?By Peter Gill20 July 2016 Searching for the Next Techno-Fix: drug testing in the criminal justice systemBy Toby Seddon20 July 2016 Computer Simulation in Criminal Justice ResearchBy Various Authors20 July 2016 What are Cybercrimes?By David Wall20 July 2016 Cyber Criminals on TrialBy Various Authors20 July 2016 Emerging Problems in Digital EvidenceBy Peter Sommer20 July 2016 Police Technology: crime analysisBy Peter K Manning20 July 2016 The Police-Insurance ConnectionBy Various Authors20 July 2016 Situating the Police in CyberspaceBy David Wall20 July 2016 The Criminal Courts OnlineBy Clive Walker20 July 2016 cjm updateBy Una Padel20 July 2016 3 March 2005