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The Howard Journal Vol 39 No 4. Nov 2000 ISSN 0265-5527, pp. 447-452 INDEX Compiled by Ann Kingdom Author Index Note, alphabetical arrangement is word-by-word. Unsigned articles (as in the Penal Policy Files) are included only in the Subject Index. AEBI, M. secKlLLlAS, M. imprisonment? Results of a controlled BRYANS, S., Cloveming prisons: an analysis of experiment 40-57 who is governing prisons and the K\NCH,J. sec MAGUIRE, M. et al. competencies which they require to I.EA, J., The Maepherson Report and the govern effectivelv 14-29 question of institutional racism DEI. C:ARMEN, a. and ROBINSON, M. B., 219-33 Crime prevention through environ¬ MAGUIRE, M. et al.. Voluntary after-care and mental design and consumption the probation service: a case control in the United States 267-89 of diminishing responsibility 234—48 COLEMAN, J. see HENRICSON, C. MAI.I.OCH, M., Caring for drug users? The DRAKEFORD, M. and VANSTONE, M., experiences of women prisoners Social exclusion and the poliucs of 354-68 criminal justice: a tale of two adminis¬ M.\RSHALL, E. see HUCKI.ESBY, A. trations 369-81 McNEILL, F., Defining effective probation: EVANS, M. see HORN, R. frondine perspectives 382-97 FINDIAY, M., Decolonising restoration and MORRIS, A. and GEI.STHORPE, I... justice: restoration in transiuonal Re-visioning men’s violence against cultures 398-411 female partners 412-28 GELSTHORPE, I., see MORRIS, A. PAKES, F. J., League champions in mid-table: HARDING, J., A community justice on the major changes in Dutch penal dimension to effecdve probation prac- policy 30-9 uce 132-49 RAYNOR, P. see M.AGUIRF., .M. et al. HENHAM, R., Some alternative strategies for RIBFAUD, D. see KILLIAS, M. improving the effectiveness of the ROBIN.SON, M B., see DEL CAR.MEN, A. English prisons ombud,sman scheme ROCK, P. see HOWARTH, G. 290-305 ROKER, D. see HENRICSON, C. HENRICSON, C., COLEMAN, J. and .SH.ARP, D. and W1I.SON, D., Household ROKER, D., Parenting in the youth Security’: private policing and justice context 325-38 vigilantism in Doncaster 113-31 HORN, R. and EV.VNS, M., The effect of SILKE, A‘ and TAYI.OR, M., War without gender on pre-sentence reports end: comparing IR.\ and Loyalist 184-97 vigilantism in Northern Ireland HOWARTH, G. and ROCK, P., Aftermath 249-66 and the construction of victimisation: SMITH, C., ‘Healthy prisons’: a ‘the other victims of crime’ 58-78 contradiction in terms? 339-53 HUCKI .ESBY, A. and MARSHAl.L, E., Tack¬ T.Wl.OR, M. ice SILKE, A. ling offending on bail 150-70 VANSTONE, M., Cognitive-behavioural work HUGHES, R., Drug injectors and prison with offenders in the UK; mandatory drug testing 1-13 a history of influential endeavour KILLIAS, M., .AEBI, M. and RIBF.AUD, I)., 171-83; see also DR.4KF.FORD, M.ARK; Does community service rehabilitate M.4GU1RE, MIKf: et al. better than short-term WILSON, D. see SHARP, D. 447 © Blackwell Publishers Ltd. 20()0 Subject Index Note. Alphabetical arrangement is word-by-word, ignoring 'and' and prepositions such as ‘by’, ‘in’, etc. British government departments are indexed by name, e.g. Home CMice. Advison Council on the Misuse of Drugs trends 198-9 ■Annual Report (1998/9) 84-.t victims see victims Association of Chief Officers of Probation women’s fear of 104-5 (ACOP) Crime and Disorder Act 1998 community penalties audit 431 parenting orders 325-38 Auld. Lord Justice 200 crime prevention 94-6 through environmental design 267-89 bail, offences committed during 150-70 NACRO report 200 British Crime Survey- policy 306-7 crime attitudes 312 through rigilantism 97-8,113-31 drug misuse data 84 crime rates, gender and 199 Brooke, Lord Justice 309 crime reduction business crime see corporate crime through cognitive-behavioural work Buder, Judge Gerald 80 171-83 police targets 306-7 cautioning statistics (1998) 199 Targeted Policing initiauve 83 Chief Inspector of Constabularv, annual crime statistics report (1998/9) 201-2 1998/9 309 Chief Inspector of Prisons international 307 annual report (1998/9) 433-4 Criminal Cases Review Commission on ‘healthy prisons’ 85, 313 annual report (1998/9) 81-2 see also prisons: inspections Home Affairs Select Committee report 82 children see young offenders; young people criminal defence service, consultation paper Children (Scotland) Act 1995 90 on 433 closed<ircuit TV' 440-1 Criminal Injuries Compensation Scheme community justice 429-30 and probation service effectiveness criminal Justice policy 87-8 132-49 and social policy 369-81 community service towards young people 321-2 effectiveness compared with see also penal policy imprisonment 40-57 criminal Justice svstem community supervision attitudes to: BCS data 312 cognitive-behavioural focus 171-83 delay reduction 79-80, 80-1 enforcement: ACOP audit 431 history 443-5 standards 306 racial equality 79 see also probation service racism 309 corporate crime 98-9, 318-19 response to domestic violence 412-28 courts criminology, qualitauve research in 441-2 delay reduction 80-1 Crown Court effectiveness 200 effectiveness 201 procedural changes 199 statistics (1998) 199 see also Crown Court; magistrates’ courts Crown Prosecution Service crime collaboration with Home Office and Lord attitudes to; BCS data 312 Chancellor’s Department 200-1 drug-driven 84 inquiry into deaths in police custody 80 globalisation 105-6 report on lay review 79-80 market societies 214-15 media portrayal 99-100 dangerous people prevention see crime prevenUon; crime with severe personality disorder 309-10 reduction deaths rural areas 316-17 in police custody 80, 201 and social exclusion 320-1 Department of Trade and Industry and social order 442-3 Foresight programme 306-7 statistics see crime rates; crime statistics information security breaches survey 432 448 © Blackwell Publishers Ltd. 2000 disabled prisoners 433 factsheet on phvsically disabled disease, crime and 267-89 prisoners 435 dispute resolution, alternative 315-16 domesUc violence imprisonment against women: response of criminal community service compared with 40-57 justice svstem 412-28 see also penal policy USA 216-17 information security breaches survey 432 double Jeopardy rule 430-1 inspections see under police and policing; drug abuse and addiction prisons B(!;S data 84 Inspectorate of Constabulary see police and and crime 84 policing: inspections prisoners 204; women 354-68 institutional racism 201-2, 219-33 young people 84 interviewing, investigative, handbooks and drug control 84-5 guidelines for 205-9 fKjlicy and practice 438-40 1R,\ vigilantism 249-66 Prison Service strategy 204 drug offenders Judicial Studies Board court proceedings: racial equal treatment handbook 79 discrimination 209-11 JusUce drug testing revenge as 315-16 prisoners 1-13 see also criminal Justice svstem; criminal drugs, controlled, handbook on 93-4 Justice policy; restorative Justice Juvenile offenders see young offenders environmental design, crime prevention through 267-89 l,awTence, Stephen see Stephen l^awrence Ernst 8c Young Inquiry report on criminal Justice delay legislation, mental health 92-3 reduction 80-1 Lord Chancellor’s Department ethnic minorities collaboration with Home Office and drug trials 209-11 Crown Prosecution Service 200-1 see also racism consultation papier on criminal defence service 433 forensic psychology handbook 101-2 reports and surveys on magistrates’ courts 432-3 gender and crime rates 199 Macpherson Report see Stephen l^awxence pre-sentence reports affected by 184-97 Inquiry globalisation, crime and 105-6 magistrates’ courts governors see prison governors effectiveness 201 Group Four, prisons run by 434 statistics (1998) 199 ume intervals 432 health care, prisoners’ 339-53 waiting times 81,432-3 high-security hospitals, security at 435-6 media, crime and 99-100 Home Affairs Select Committee mental health legislation 92-3 reports: on Criminal Cases Review Commis¬ mentally disordered offenders, staustics on sion 82; on double Jeopardy Rde (1998) 311 430-1; on managing dangerous Metropolitan Police people with severe personality disor¬ inspection 308 der 309-10; on prison drug strategy stops and searches 202-3 204 miscarriages of Justice see Criminal Cases Home Office Review Commission collaboration with Lord Chancellor’s Department and Crown Prosecution National Association for the Care and Reset¬ Service 200-1 tlement of Offenders (NACRO) crime reduction programme 307 reports: on drug-driven crime 84; on local Statistical Bulleuns 83,199,311 crime prevention 200; on prison homicide, domestic race relations 435; on race and USA 216-17 Justice 79 Howard League National Audit Office briefing paper on prisoner self-harm inquiry into collaboration between Lord 203 Chancellor’s Department, Home Office 449 © Blackxvell Publishers Ltd. 2000 and Crown Prosecution Service 200-1 self-harm 203 reports: on parole 429; on victim voluntarv after-care following release compensation 429-30 234-48 Netherlands, penal policy’ changes in work and vocational training 211-12 30-9 prisons notifiable offences see crime statistics Britain: Altcourse 434; Ashwell 314; Brockhill 314, 433; Buckley Hall offenders 204; Doncaster 204; Dorchester bail see bail 313-14; Exeter 85; I.ittlehey 434; families: as victims 58-78 Pentonville 434; Preston 204; rehabilitation: through cognitive-behav¬ Shepton Mallet 434; Wandsworth ioural work 171-83 433; Wavland 204; Wormwood reoffending see. reoffending Scrubs 85,433,435 see also mentally disordered offenders; governors see prison governors prisoners; women offenders; vmmg inspections 85, 203-4, 313-14, 433-5 offenders management see prison governors ombudsman see Prisons Ombudsman performance: private and publicly run compared 311-12 parenting orders 325-38 population forecasts 312 parole, NAO report on 429 population increase: Netherlands 30-9 penal policy private: Altcourse 434; Buckley Hall evolution in 1990s 88-90 204; Doncaster 204; inspection Netherlands 30-9 204, 434; Parc 204; performance see also imprisonment; sentencing compared with publiclv run prisons police cells, deaths in 80, 201 311-12 Police Complaints Authority- race relations 435 Annual Report (1998/9) 83-4 see also prisoners police and policing Prisons Ombudsman, effectiveness of complaints against 83-4 290-305 crime reduction targets 306-7 private security firms, policing by 113-31 efficiency 202 Probation Inspectorate inspections 82-3, 202, 308 reports: on information use 431; on interviewing techniques 205-7 victim work 310-11 private security firms 113-31 probation officers race relations 201-2 pre-sentence reports: gender effects racism 201-2, 219-33, 309 184-97 sexual discrimination 107-9 sociology for 437-8 stops and searches 202-3 probation service Targeted Policing initiative 83 cognitive-behavioural work 171-83 training 199-200 effectiveness 382-97; community justice see also Chief Inspector of Constabulary; dimension 132-49 Metropolitan Police information use 431 pre-sentence reports national standards 306 gender effects 184-97 racial equality and racism 431 prison governors reorganisation 306 role and competence 14-29 victim support work 310-11 Prison Reform Trust voluntary after<are 234—48 prison incentive scheme report 85-6 see also community supervision Prison Service property crime drug control strategy 204 modelling and prediction 198-9 prisoners psychology see forensic psychology disabled 435 public health improvements drug abuse and addiction 204 crime prevention through 267-89 drug testing 1-13 female see women prisoners race relations grievance procedures: effectiveness and policing 201-2 290-305 racial discrimination health care 339-53 drug trials 209-11 incentive schemes 85-6 racial equality parole see parole criminal Justice system 79 reoffending see reoffending racism 450 © Blackwell Publishers Ltd. 2000 police 201-2,219-33,309 environmental design 267-89 prisons 435 domestic violence 216-17 probation service 431-2 see also ethnic minorities victims Ramsbotham, Sir David see Chief Inspector of offenders’ families as 58-78 Prisons; prisons: inspection probation senice work with 310-11 reoffending support for 213-14 on bail 150-70 of violent crime: compensation 429-30 reduction through voluntary after<are vigilantism 234-48 crime prevention through 97-8, 113-31 restorauve justice paramilitary: Northern Ireland 249-66 domestic violence cases 412-28 violence transitional cultures 398-411 domestic see domestic violence retrials victims: compensation 429-30 double Jeopardy rule 430-1 against women: reduction 307 retributive justice, revenge as 315-16 violent offenders revenge, justice through 315-16 severe personality disorder 309-10 rural crime 316-17 voluntary after-care 234-48 Scotland children’s hearing system 90-2 witnesses, testimony of 207-8 Securicor 204 women sentencing domestic violence against 412-28 international comparisons 307 fear of crime 104-5 policy evolution 88-90 violence against: reduction 307 statistics (1998) 199 women offenders, increase in 199 see also pre-sentence reports and women prisoners, drug use by 354—68 particular sentences women’s prisons severe personality disorder, management of Brockhill 314 309-10 critique of 102-4 sexual offences, policing of 107-9 inspecuons 314 social policy and criminal justice policy 369-81 young offender institutions South Pacific Brockhill 433 restorative jusuce 398-411 Feltham 433 Stephen I-awrence Inquin' 201-2, 219-33, Glen Pana 433 309 inspections 203-4,313,433,434 stops and searches 202-3 Onley 313 suneillance, CCTV' 440-1 Pordand 313 Switzerland Reading 203-4 community senice and imprisonment Werrington 313,433 compared 40-57 voting offenders parenting orders 325-38 Tilt, Sir Richard 435 piolicy and practice on 106-7, 319-20 Ulster Unionists Scotland: children’s hearing system 90-2 paramilitary vigilantism 249-66 young people United States criminal justice policy towards 321-2 crime prevention through drug abuse and addicdon 84 Book Review Index Note. Alphabetical arrangement is word-by-word. Tbe reviewer’s name is given in parentheses following the book ude. -ABRAHAMS, R., Vigilant citizens: vigilantism corporate crime: local prosecutors at work and the state (S. Bolton) 97-8 (C. Wells) 98-9 ARMSTRONG, G. see NORRIS, C. BROOKMAN, F., NOAKS, L. and WINCUP, BARTON, C. K., Getting even: revenge as a form E. (eds). Qualitative research in criminol¬ of justice (N. Walker) 315-16 ogy (D. Wilson) 441-2 BENSON, M. I., and CUI-I-EN, F. T., Combating BULL, R. sfrMEMON, A.; MILNE, R. 451 © Blackwell Publishers Ltd. 2000 CARI.EN, P., Sledgehammer: women’s LOCKYER, A. and STONE, F, H., Juvenile imprisonment at the millennium justice in Scotland: 25 years of the welfare (M, Nellis) 102-4 approach (B. Monaghan) 90-2 CAR1.EN, P. and MORGAN, R. (eds). Crime -MADRIZ, E., Nothing bad happens to good girls: unlimited^ Questions for the 21st century fear of crime in women’s lives (N. C. (P. Rawlins) 442-3 Semmens) 104—5 CRAWTORD, A., Crime prevention and commu¬ MEMON, A. and BULL, R.(eds), Handbook of nity safety: politics, policies and practices the psychology of interviewing (P. B. (D. Eeenan) 94—6 Ainsworth) 205-9 CREE, V. E., Sociology for social workers and MILNE, R. and BULL, R., Investigative inter¬ probation officers (1. Pinchen) 437-8 viewing: psychology and practice (P. B. CRIME CONCERN, Reducing neighbourhood Ainsworth) 205-9 crime: a manual for action 94-6 MOODY, S. see DINGWAI.L, G. CUI.LEN, E. T. see BENSON, M. I.. MORGAN, R. seeCARI.EN, P. DINGWA1.L, G. and MOODY, S. (eds). Crime MUNC1E,J., Youth and crime (D. Wilson) and conflict in the countryside (G. S. 321-2 Chesters) 316-17 NOAKS, L. see BROOKMAN, F. DRAKEEORD, M. see HAINES, K. NORIUS, C. and .ARMSTRONG, G., The maxi¬ DUNBAR, I. and UANGDON, A., Tough mum surveillance society: the rise of CCTV justice: sentencing and penal policies in (S. Bolton) 440-1 the 1990s (R. Moorhead) 88-90 PEAY, j. see EASTMAN, N. EASTMAN, N. and PEAY, J. (eds). Law with¬ PITTS, J., Working unth young offenders (W'ing out enforcement: integrating mental health Hong Chui) 319-20 and justice (P. T. Bean) 92-3 RAINE, J. see JAMES, A. EINDIAY, M., The globalisation of crime: under¬ RAWl.INGS, P., Crime and power: a history of standing transitional relationships in criminal justice 1688-1998 (S. Kilcom- eontext (D. Wilson) 105-6 tnins) 443-5 GREGORY, J. and LEES, S., Policing sexual .SHEPHERD, E. see HEATON-.ARMSTRONG, assault (R. Armitage) 107-9 A. HAINES, EL and DRAELEEORD, M., Young SIMON, F., Prisoners' work and vocational train¬ people and \outh justice (B. Goold) ing (J. Levenson) 211-12 106-7 SIAPPER, G. and TOMBS, S., Corporate crime HEATON-,4RMSTRONG, A, SHEPHERD, E. (J. Minkes) 318-19 and WOLCHOVTR, D. (eds). STARK, C., KIDD, B. A. and SYKES, R. A. D. Analysing witness testimony: a guide for (eds). Illegal drug use in the United legal practitioners and other professionals Kingdom: prevention, treatment and (P. B. Ainsworth) 205-9 enforcement (A. Kalunta-Cnimpton) HESS, A. K. and WEINER, I. B., The 438-40 handbook of forensic psychology 101-2 STONE, F. H. seeLOCKV'ER, A. HOWTTT, D., Crime, the media and the law (N. S\KES, R. A. D. see STARK, C. C. Seinmens) 99-100 T.AVl.OR, L, Crime in context: a critical HUGHES. G., Understanding crime criminology of market societies (A. prevention: social control, risk and late Pithouse) 214-15 modernity (D. Eeenan) 94-6 TOMBS, S. see SIAPPER, G. INSTITUTE FOR THE STUDY OF DRUG WEBSDAl.E, N., Understanding domestic homi¬ DEPENDENCE, Controlled drugs: a cide (S.'W?ilker) 216-17 handbook for the legal profession (D. J. WEINER, 1. B. see HESS, A. K. Patton) 93-4 VMI.LIAMS, B., Working with victims of crime: JAMES, A, and RAINE, J., The new politics of policies, politics and practice criminal justice (D. Failkner) 87-8 (S. Walklate) 213-14 KAl.UNTA-CRUMPTON, A., Race and drug WINCUP, E. see BROOKM-AN, F. trials: the social construction of guilt and W'0LCH0VT:R, D, seeHEATON- innocence (M. Vanstone) 209-11 ARMSTRONG, A. KIDD, B. A. seeST.MlEL C. YOUNG, J., The exclusive society: social lANGDON, A. see DUNBAR, I. exclusion , crime and difference in late LEES, S. seeGRE:GORY,J. modernity (D. Smith) 320-1 452 © Blackwell Publishers Ltd. 2000

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