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 Kevin Stenson and Una Padel18 July 2016 Putting the community back into community sentencesBy Rob Allen18 July 2016 Tightening up probation: a step too far?By Carol Hedderman and Mike Hough18 July 2016 Enforcement policy and practice: evidence-based or rhetoric-based?By Thomas Ellis18 July 2016 Thinking about cognitive skills? Think again!By Kelly Hannah-Moffatt and Margaret Shaw18 July 2016 Community sentences for women: where have they gone?By Anne Worrall18 July 2016 Community penalties for women - the need for evidenceBy Frances Ablitt18 July 2016 A basic educationBy Lucy Perman18 July 2016 Probation Service Users: to empower or to excludeBy Anita Gibbs18 July 2016 What works in community service?By Chris Mackett18 July 2016 The New Probation TrainingBy Mike Nellis18 July 2016 What next - the magic bracelet?By Dick Whitfield18 July 2016 A question of attitudeBy Marion Janner18 July 2016 The Probation Service, victims of crime and the release of prisonersBy Adam Crawford and Jill Enterkin18 July 2016 cjm updateBy Una Padel18 July 2016 The Probation Service for tomorrowBy Paula Donnahoe18 July 2016 Book reviewBy Ian Taylor18 July 2016 6 March 2000