Contents: Introduction Michael Levi, Mike Maguire and Lesley Noaks, University of Wales, Cardiff.
INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES ON CRIMINOLOGY AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE
Comparative research in criminal justice Lucia Zedner, Corpus Christi College, Oxford; In search of a Third World criminology, Ian Clegg and Jim Whetton, University of Wales, Swansea; Policing apartheid + the discourses of the South African Police Mike Brogden, Queen's University of Belfast; Labouring, loving and living: on the policing of culture in Trinidad and Tobago Maureen Cain, University of the West Indies
POLICING AND PROSECUTION
The end of public policing? Police reform and `the new managerialism' Eugene McLoughlin, Open University and Karim Murji, Roehampton Institute, London; Revising `police powers': legal theories and policing practices in historical and contemporary contexts David Dixon, University of New South Wales; Political autonomy, accountability and efficiency in the prosecution of serious fraud Michael Levi University of Wales, Cardiff; The Case for the Prosecution and administrative criminology (Authors meet critics 1) Mike McConville, University of Warwick and Andrew Sanders, Pembroke College, Oxford; Pessimism or professionalism? Legal regulation of investigations after PACE (Authors meet critics 2) Roger Leng, University of Warwick; New left pessimism (Authors meet critics 3) David Dixon, University of New South Wales; Authors meet critics: The Case for the Prosecution (Authors meet critics 4) Rod Morgan, University of Bristol; The Case for the Prosecution: police suspects and the construction of criminality (Authors meet critics 5) Robert Reiner, London School of Economics.
CRIMINAL JUSTICE ISSUES
The supervision of offenders + what works? Christopher Trotter, Monash University; Specialist activities in probation: `confusion worse confounded'? George Mair, Liverpool John Moores University; Criminal justice cultures: negotiating bail and remand Fiona Paterson, Scottish Office and Claire Whittaker, Home Office; Politics and prison management: the Northern Ireland experience Brian Gormally, NIACRO and Kieran McEvoy, Queen's University of Belfast; Pre-court diversion and youth justice Maggy Lee, Birkbeck College, University of London.
CRIME, JUSTICE AND THE UNDERCLASS
The politics of youth crime prevention: developments in Australia and England and Wales John Muncie, Open University, Garry Coventry, La Trobe University, and Reece Walters, University of Wellington; Criminal Justice Act 1991 + management of the underclass and the potentiality of community Simon Gardiner, Anglia Polytechnic University; Critical criminology and the free market: theoretical and practical issues in everyday social life and everyday crime Ian Taylor University of Salford