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 Barry Loveday18 July 2016 A predictable readjustment; politics and public managementBy Eric Caines18 July 2016 The government's approach to performance managementBy Norman Flynn18 July 2016 The managerialisation of prisons - efficiency without a purpose?By Shane Bryans18 July 2016 'I'll keep the house and the kids, you get the dog"By Steve Hamer18 July 2016 Whatever happened to the Governor?By David Wilson18 July 2016 Managerialism, privatisation and the prison sceneBy Dave McDonnell18 July 2016 The Probation Service and ManagerialismBy Sue Wade18 July 2016 Fact and Fiction: another perspective on probation trainingBy Paul Senior18 July 2016 Whither Local Justice?By John Raine18 July 2016 The managerial impact of partnerships with youth offender teamsBy Jack Holland18 July 2016 Policing performanceBy Barry Loveday18 July 2016 Management, measurement and performance: the impact of accountability in the Merseyside Police ServiceBy Stewart Parkinson and Ian Marsh18 July 2016 Improving the performance of the private security industryBy Mark Button18 July 2016 cjm updateBy Una Padel18 July 2016 Book reviewBy Una Padel18 July 2016 8 June 2000