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 Will McMahon20 July 2016 Beyond Punishment: rights and freedomsBy Barbara Hudson 20 July 2016 Parties, Politics and PunishmentBy David Faulkner20 July 2016 Punitive MythsBy Roger Matthews20 July 2016 Just How Punitive is the Public?By Mike Hough and Julian V. Roberts20 July 2016 The Affects of Punishment: emotions, democracy and penal politicsBy Ian Loader20 July 2016 Ultimate Retribution: capital punishmentBy Chris Eades20 July 2016 Twice Punished: when women victims become offendersBy Judith Rumgay20 July 2016 Punishment and Rehabilitation - or punishment as rehabilitationBy R. A. Duff 20 July 2016 On the Right to be Punished: responsibility and the critique of the rehabilitative idealBy Christopher Bennett20 July 2016 Their Morals and OursBy Marcus Roberts20 July 2016 Returning to Punishment: prison recallsBy Enver Solomon20 July 2016 Restorative Justice in the CommunityBy Martin Wright20 July 2016 Restorative versus Retributive JusticeBy Kathleen Daly20 July 2016 Families are punished too: a husband's perspectiveBy Ian Morgan 20 July 2016 Rethinking Retribution: a critique of Simple JusticeBy Rob Allen20 July 2016 Book ReviewBy Chris Eades20 July 2016 cjm updateBy Una Padel20 July 2016 7 June 2005