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 Croal and David Wall19 July 2016 Racist Violence As Hate CrimeBy Larry Ray and David Smith19 July 2016 Homophobic Violence as Hate CrimeBy Leslie Moran19 July 2016 Sending Out a Message: hate crime in Northern IrelandBy Graham Elison19 July 2016 Faith and Prejudice: sectarianism as hate crimeBy Colin Cramphorn19 July 2016 Perceptions of Racist Crime and Victimisation in ScotlandBy Ian Clarke and Susan Moody19 July 2016 Hate Crime: the struggle for justice in ScotlandBy Elinor Kelly19 July 2016 Is Football 'Hooliganism' a Hate Crime?By Jon Garland and Mike Rowe19 July 2016 Hate Crimes Against British Muslims in the Aftermath of September 11thBy Basia Spalek19 July 2016 Hate Crime by the Sea: Operation ColumbusBy Carol Jones19 July 2016 Hate Crimes Against TravellersBy Eric Donnelly19 July 2016 Race Hatred and the Far Right on the InternetBy Mike Sutton19 July 2016 The Reporting of Hate CrimeBy Rachel Baird19 July 2016 Punishment as a Hate CrimeBy Claire Valier19 July 2016 Legal Responses to Racially Motivated Hate CrimesBy Mary Coussey19 July 2016 The (Re)emergence of Hate Crime as a Policy IssueBy Kevin Wong19 July 2016 Anti-hate Policy: all talk, no actionBy Cilius Victor19 July 2016 Cause for Concern: the policing of hate crimeBy Eugene McLaughlin19 July 2016 Structuring a Police Response: the Diversity Directorate19 July 2016 Policing hate crimeBy Mario Matassa and Tim Newburn19 July 2016 Systems not Words? Some organisational response to hate crimesBy Jim McManus19 July 2016 Working with Victims and Perpetrators of Hate CrimeBy Robyn Thomas and Neil Denton19 July 2016 cjm updateBy Una Padel19 July 2016 HMP Holloway 1st Night in Custody ProjectBy Jackie King19 July 2016 Book reviewBy Jackie King19 July 2016 5 June 2002