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 Rod Morgan20 July 2016 Crime, punishment and politicsBy David Faulkner20 July 2016 Disturbing continuities: 'peaky blinders' to 'hoodies'By Geoffrey Pearson20 July 2016 Fair fights and cut-throatsBy Clive Emsley20 July 2016 Any progress on prisons?By Frances Crook20 July 2016 A brief history of criminologyBy Ben Bowling and James Ross20 July 2016 An alien problem? Criminality and immigrationBy Tony Kushner20 July 2016 Support for victims and witnessesBy Helen Reeves20 July 2016 Restorative Justice: What's that then?By Debra Clothier 20 July 2016 To increase confidence, stay the courseBy Michael Howard20 July 2016 A force dividedBy Philip Rawlings20 July 2016 Plus ca change: the search for police reformBy Barrie Irving20 July 2016 The Probation Service in England and Wales: modernised or dehumanisedBy Peter Raynor20 July 2016 Managerialism in the Probation Service: for good or for bad?By Judy McKnight20 July 2016 Sentencing: 40 years back, 40 years onBy Judge John Samuels20 July 2016 Binge drinking: some not-so-dry factsBy David Marteau20 July 2016 cjm updateBy Enver Solomon20 July 2016 Market-based justice?By Dexter Whitfield20 July 2016 5 September 2006