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 Allen and Clare Sparks19 July 2016 'Go and Sin No More': Christian mercy vs. tabloid vengeanceBy Stuart Dew19 July 2016 Quaker Values and Penal ReformBy Mike Nellis19 July 2016 Multi-faith Chaplaincy: Spirituality and Shared Values in PrisonBy Various Authors19 July 2016 Partnership between Faith and PrisonsBy Roger Grimshaw and Leslie Sanchez19 July 2016 Attitudes to Punishment: Values, Beliefs and Political AllegianceBy Rob Allen19 July 2016 Liberal Values and Criminal JusticeBy Simon Hughes19 July 2016 Thinking About Reducing ReoffendingBy Martin Kettle19 July 2016 The People behind Circles of SupportBy Helen Drewery19 July 2016 Responsibility in SentencingBy Stephen Pryor19 July 2016 Values in the Crime Drama '24': close to reality?By David Wilson19 July 2016 Prison: a view from insideBy Anonymous19 July 2016 Developing a Sense of Right and WrongBy Ann Hagell19 July 2016 Rehabilitation or Evangelism? Christian organisations in prisonsBy Clare Sparks19 July 2016 Youth Justice: 'do what works'By Lord Warner19 July 2016 cjm updateBy Una Padel19 July 2016 Do All Offenders Benefit from Programmes?By Danny Clark19 July 2016 Mental Health and Criminal Justice: making linksBy Crispin Truman19 July 2016 5 June 2003