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 Padel19 July 2016 Parenting Interacts with Social SettingBy David J. Smith19 July 2016 Community Regeneration and Crime Reduction: some tensions and dilemmasBy Lynn Hancock19 July 2016 A Place To Call Your Own: does housing need make a difference to crime?By Roger Grimshaw19 July 2016 Electronic Monitoring and Family LifeBy Mike Nellis19 July 2016 Crime Control Partnerships: who do we trust?By Karen Evans19 July 2016 Community Participation in Crime ReductionBy Tracey Moses19 July 2016 Where Can Children Turn?By Rachel Pain and Sally Gill19 July 2016 Parents in prisonBy Adrienne Katz19 July 2016 A Prisoner in the FamilyBy Kelli Brown19 July 2016 Who's Guilty?By Lucy Gampell19 July 2016 Never Too EarlyBy Sue Raikes19 July 2016 Organized Crime FamiliesBy Dick Hobbs19 July 2016 Women and Crime: doing it for the kids?By Pamela Davies19 July 2016 Probation: cutting through the siltBy Rod Morgan 19 July 2016 cjm updateBy Una Padel19 July 2016 Reducing ReoffendingBy Louise Dominion19 July 2016 Book reviewBy Natalia Hanley19 July 2016 4 December 2002