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 Penny Fraser and Una Pade19 July 2016 Are We on the Road to a Healthier Drugs Policy?By Roger Howard19 July 2016 Framing the Non-offenderBy Adam Sampson19 July 2016 A shift in strategyBy Karen Harman and Ian Paylor19 July 2016 The Policing of Cannabis as a Class B DrugBy Various Authors19 July 2016 Excluding the Excluded: working with homeless drug usersBy Various Authors19 July 2016 It Takes Two to TangoBy Steve Hamer19 July 2016 Arrest Referral Schemes: first port of call for drug users in the criminal justice processBy George Mair19 July 2016 Do Drug Treatment and Testing Orders Really Work?By Liz Hales19 July 2016 Developing Local Drugs StrategiesBy Jim McManus and Paul Andell 19 July 2016 Relearning Old LessonsBy Penny Fraser and Toby Seddon19 July 2016 Drugs Services for Young People under YOT Supervision: a case studyBy John McPhail 19 July 2016 The Importance of PartnershipBy Elaine Arnull and Shilpa Patel19 July 2016 Cultures of Consumption and Social ExclusionBy Nigel South19 July 2016 Drugs, Prisoners and FamiliesBy Karen Whitehouse19 July 2016 It's Not a Black ThingBy Karim Murji 19 July 2016 Location, Location, LocationBy Various Authors19 July 2016 Crack in the System: examining the mythsBy Aidan Gray19 July 2016 cjm updateBy Una Padel19 July 2016 The Police Complaints Commission: independent from whom?By Graham Smith19 July 2016 Getting What They Pay For?By Jonathan E. Lynch19 July 2016 Book reviewBy Toby Seddon19 July 2016 6 March 2002