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 Peter Francis and Una Padel18 July 2016 Simple Toughness Meets Tough ComplexityBy Barry Goldson18 July 2016 New Approaches to Youth JusticeBy Rob Allen18 July 2016 Parenting Orders - Empowerment Not Punishment?By Helen Watson 18 July 2016 Pathway Projects: Sunderland and GatesheadBy Kelly Davison18 July 2016 Youth Offending Teams and Inter-Agency WorkBy Brian Williams18 July 2016 Persistent Youth Offending: Community - The Missing LinkBy Patricia Booth and Peter Eccles18 July 2016 Youth Justice Matters - Or Does It?By Sheila Brown18 July 2016 Outside the Gates, Outside the Law?By Tim Martin and Carol Hayden18 July 2016 Youth VictimisationBy John Muncie18 July 2016 Criminal Justice implications of drug use by young peopleBy Malcolm Ramsay and Arun Sondhi18 July 2016 'Alternatives' to Drugs and CrimeBy John Newcombe18 July 2016 Youth Courts: The Crime and Disorder Act and BeyondBy Lynne Ravenscroft JP18 July 2016 Young People, Crime and CitizenshipBy John Pitts18 July 2016 Research into Practice - working with children and young people who offendBy Gillian Kelly and Bernadette Wilkinson18 July 2016 Secure Training CentresBy Ann Hagell18 July 2016 MentoringBy Jane O'Sullivan18 July 2016 Final warningsBy Sonia Desborough18 July 2016 cjm updateBy Una Padel18 July 2016 cjm updateBy Colin Cramphorn 18 July 2016 Book reviewBy Roger Grimshaw18 July 2016 6 September 2000