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 Rob Allen20 July 2016 'Infant Warriors': boys, mothers, men and domestic violenceBy Beatrix Campbell20 July 2016 Youth and Crime: a personal viewBy Howard Williamson20 July 2016 The Audit Commission's Review of the Youth Justice SystemBy Judy Renshaw20 July 2016 The Gangs of New Labour: yobs or just youth?By Steve Taylor20 July 2016 Young People and Anti-Social BehaviourBy Geoff Berry20 July 2016 cjm updateBy Una Padel20 July 2016 Inter-generational Approaches to Tackling Youth DisorderBy Michelle Whitworth20 July 2016 Ubuntu: child justice in South AfricaBy Rob Allen20 July 2016 'Where's Kilbrandon Now?': reviewing child justice in ScotlandBy Maggie Mellon20 July 2016 Youth Crime and Relative DeprivationBy Craig Webber20 July 2016 The Trouble with Black (Male) YouthBy Anthony Gunther20 July 2016 Children in Prison: advocating for the human rights of young offendersBy Frances Crook20 July 2016 The Harshest Punishment: young offenders and suicideBy Paul Cavadino20 July 2016 The Cost of a Broken PromiseBy Juliet Lyon20 July 2016 Playing 'the Game' Inside: young black men in custodyBy David Wilson20 July 2016 It's a 'Wrap'By Jeremy Lindsey20 July 2016 Prevention, intervention and representation: the YMCA's work on youth and crimeBy Jody Baker20 July 2016 'Getting it Right?': police in primary schoolsBy Emma Wincup and Susan Downey20 July 2016 Youth in Prison: erasing the 'colour line',By James Bell20 July 2016 Even the Adults Look Younger NowadaysBy Tony Jeffs20 July 2016 The Criminal Justice System Gets CarterBy Una Padel20 July 2016 Offender Tracker Funds: to reverse the punitive sentencing trendBy Rod Morgan20 July 2016 9 December 2003