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 Francis18 July 2016 Defining Community Safety ExpertiseBy Gordon Hughes and Adam Edwards18 July 2016 Community Safety Practitioners: training to develop capacityBy Jim McManus18 July 2016 The route to 'Interdependence'By Alan Beckley18 July 2016 Innovation Needs Training: the restorative justice experienceBy Martin Wright18 July 2016 Reducing Reconvictions: the training challengeBy Jim Shackleton18 July 2016 Beyond Occupational StandardsBy Jamie Thompson18 July 2016 An Interview with the Chief Executive of the CJNTOBy Peter Francis18 July 2016 Reflections on a Period of Secondment to the Private SectorBy Ivor ward18 July 2016 'Be nice': the training of bouncersBy Various Authors18 July 2016 Development for Managers in the Prison ServiceBy Jean Hutton18 July 2016 Prison Training: vision and values in AlbaniaBy Peter J Leonard18 July 2016 Community Matters: making a difference to tackling youth crimeBy Karen Sharpe18 July 2016 Crime Prevention: training communitiesBy Leslie Silverlock and Sarah Williams18 July 2016 'All Manner of People'By Liz Bavidge18 July 2016 Training for drugs work - facing up to the challengeBy Kathryn Leafe18 July 2016 cjm updateBy Una Padel18 July 2016 An Overview of Crime, Law and Justice in the South Pacific IslandsBy Tess Newton Cain18 July 2016 Book reviewBy Julia Braggins18 July 2016 4 September 2001