No. 57-3, September 2010
Index
- Could economics solve the prison crisis?
- Criminal justice and New Labour: A personal valediction
- Drug policy under New Labour 1997-2010: Prolonging the war on drugs
- Evidence-based practice? The National Probation Service’s work with alcohol-misusing offenders
- Final reports from the Drug Treatment Outcomes Research Study (DTORS)
- For better or worse?
- In Court
- Initial evaluation of reconviction rates in Community Justice Initiatives
- Legislate in haste, repent at leisure: The Criminal Justice Act 2003 and its consequences
- New Labour and criminal justice: Reflections on a wasteland of missed opportunity
- New Labour’s prison legacy
- People are not things: What New Labour has done to Probation
- Perceptions of crime and anti-social behaviour
- Probation: ‘A deceptive substitute for real contact’?
- Resources
- Reviews: Criminological Theory: Readings and Retrospectives
- Reviews: Fifty Key Thinkers in Criminology
- Reviews: Gangs, Marginalised Youth and Social Capital
- Reviews: How Offenders Transform Their Lives
- Reviews: The Prisoner Society: Power, Adaptation, and Social Life in an English Prison
- Tackling hate by driving diversity: A New Labour success story?
- The Bradley Report and the Government's Response: The implications for mental health services for offenders
- Who’s protecting who?