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 Rod Morgan and Rob Allen 20 July 2016 Nuisance or crime? The changing uses of anti-social behaviour controlBy Elisabeth Burney20 July 2016 Taking a StandBy Louise Casey20 July 2016 Criminalising Looked-after ChildrenBy Bob Ashford and Rod Morgan20 July 2016 Real life ASBOs: trouble-makers or merely troubled?By Melanie Krudy and Greg Stewart20 July 2016 Government Strategy: increasing community safety or courting the 'decent' majority?By Sean Roberts20 July 2016 A Reforming VisionBy Baroness Scotland20 July 2016 A rebalancing act?By Ed Cape and Nony Ardill20 July 2016 Has the Human Rights Act Made a Difference?By Janet Arkinstall20 July 2016 NOMS: how to avoid re-inventing the wheelBy Chris Fox20 July 2016 Contracting in, Contracting outBy David Chantler20 July 2016 The Voluntary and Community Sector and NOMSBy Clive Martin20 July 2016 Commissioning Criminal Justice ServicesBy Christine Knott20 July 2016 Restorative Justice: the way ahead?By Rob Allen20 July 2016 Justice for allBy Debra Clothier20 July 2016 Problem-solving justice: responding to real problems, real peopleBy Adam Mansky20 July 2016 Judicial Sentence Review: a 'carrot and stick' approach to rehabilitationBy John Samuels QC20 July 2016 Out of Sight, Out of Mind? Towards developing an understanding of the needs of 'hidden' minority ethnic communitiesBy Various Authors20 July 2016 cjm updateBy Una Padel20 July 2016 4 September 2004