Publication

cjm1: Magistracy

Tuesday, 6 June 1989

In the first issue of the magazine Martin Farrell introduces, amongst the contributors, Jennifer Crisp JP and Alec Samuels JP on the ‘Strengths and weaknesses of the magistry’ and ‘Courting justice’ by Terrence Morris JP.

In this edition

It was a good idea then and it is a good idea now. Since 1931 the Institute for the Study and Treatment of Delinquency has been working to coordinate the efforts of all who are concerned about crime.

By Martin Farrell

Conference and other updates

By Helen Grindrod, Harry Tuck, Alison Gordon, John Graham, Heather Kingsley, Hubert Smith, Martin Roberts, Dermot Grubb, Jean Taylor

A magistrate writes about a typical day in court

By Terence Morris

On being a magistrate of Afro-Caribbean heritage, and an agenda for the future

By Dorrette McAuslan and Dr. Douglas Acres

The strengths and weakness of the magistracy

By Various authors

The history of criminology, interpreting crime data, and more

By Various authors

How to tackle football hooliganism

By Gary Whannel