Publication

cjm 96: Justice Matters

Friday, 23 May 2014

Will McMahon guest edits a special focus on Justice Matters, the Centre's three year initiative promoting social alternatives to criminal justice interventions.

In a special feature Joe Sim remembers the great Stuart Hall, the highly influential cultural theorist, who died earlier this year.

In this edition

Will McMahon introduces this edition's special focus on Justice Matters.

By Will McMahon

Richard Garside reflects on the constructive tensions helping to shape the Justice Matters initiative.

By Richard Garside

Helen Mills and Rebecca Roberts outline some of the thinking behind the Justice Matters for Women project

By Helen Mills and Rebecca Roberts

Roger Grimshaw suggests that new forms of institutional care might offer a way forward for the Justice Matters initiative

By Roger Grimshaw

Charlotte Weinberg explains what the recently launched Reclaim Justice Network is all about and why she is involved.

By Charlotte Weinberg

As part of our Justice Matters initiative we are challenging people to think about a criminal justice practice, policy or institution to abolish or abstain from, here contributors offer their choices

By Tim Hope, Chris Stanley, Tracey McMahon, Ben Bowling, J M Moore, Jordan Beaumont

Ross Fergusson assesses the fast-shifting frontiers of legislation that criminalises vulnerable young people

By Ross Fergusson

Peter Squires reflects on the myths and realities surrounding the shooting lobby

By Peter Squires

Charmian Werren explores the benefits and drawbacks of an intelligence-led approach to policing protest

By Charmian Werren

Imran Awan and Sara Correia report on their Cardiff study

By Imran Awan and Sara Correia

Jon Shute and Juanjo Medina point to the rhetoric and inaccuracies behind recent policy responses

By Jon Shute and Juanjo Medina

Joe Sim remembers his PhD supervisor

By Joe Sim