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SUBJECT INDEX Articles—a. Reviews—1 Age Economy and criminal justice: r. 814-5 crimes of: a. 96-108 Anomie: a. 729-42 night time and security: a. 352-70 Elderly offenders: r. 814-5 Extortion: of restaurateurs in Germany: a. 60-76 and plea bargaining in Canada: a. 186-210 Bounce rs occupational culture and regulation of: a. 352-70 Fear of crime: British Crime survey risk and gender: a. 7 3-61 and property crime victimization, modelling of: a and seasonality: a. 798-806 109-28 Businesses crimes against: a. 782-97 Gang: members and girlfriends, violence against: r. 446-50 Gender: Child abuse: politics and social control: r. 217-8 in America: r. 446-50 risk and fear of crime: a. 743-61 see also sex offenders and violence: r. 456-8 China Glover, Edward: r. 445 crime and criminology in, an introduction: a. 235-9 drug consumption, history of: a. 317-36 legal representation and case outcomes: a. 267-80 Homicide: male offenders, bonds and criminal onset: a. 250-66 police investigations of: a. 669-88 police reform in: a. 281-336 Human rights abuses: prison reform in: a. 240-9 knowledge of: r. 807-9 Communitarianism in Northern Ireland: r. 453-4 recidivism and crime rates: a. 40-59 Community: Klein, Melanie: r. 445 and crime on Mersevside: r. 819-21 safety policy after the Crime and Disorder Act (1988) r. 817-9 Liberalism Conduct norms crime and criminology in Britain: r. 824-8 intergenerational transmission of: a. 1-20 Criminal career Melville, Herman: and offence desistance: r. 812-3 Moby Dick and crimes of the economy: a. 96-108 onset of in China : a. 250-66 Motor vehicles: strategic offenceisn : a. 395-411 theft of in Israel: a. 709-28 Neo-liberalism: risk and crime control: r. 451-3 Disclosure Murder: ‘ ethics of in criminological research: a. 762-81 see homicide Drug dealers as robbery victims and retaliation: a. 337 - 51 markets and distribution in post-soviet Russia: a Northern Ireland: 1-39 British state and human rights abuses: r. 453-4 misuse paramilitaries in China, history of: a. 317-36 imprisonmenotf : r. 810-1 and conduct norms, intergenerational:a . 1-20 violence by: a. 164-85 and criminal justice system treatment in the UK: a peace process and restorative justice: a. 534-62 $1 2-32 policing, history of: r. 211-2 Paramilitaries: see Northern Ireland SUBJECT INDEX Articles—a. Reviews—1 Age Economy and criminal justice: r. 814-5 crimes of: a. 96-108 Anomie: a. 729-42 night time and security: a. 352-70 Elderly offenders: r. 814-5 Extortion: of restaurateurs in Germany: a. 60-76 and plea bargaining in Canada: a. 186-210 Bounce rs occupational culture and regulation of: a. 352-70 Fear of crime: British Crime survey risk and gender: a. 7 3-61 and property crime victimization, modelling of: a and seasonality: a. 798-806 109-28 Businesses crimes against: a. 782-97 Gang: members and girlfriends, violence against: r. 446-50 Gender: Child abuse: politics and social control: r. 217-8 in America: r. 446-50 risk and fear of crime: a. 743-61 see also sex offenders and violence: r. 456-8 China Glover, Edward: r. 445 crime and criminology in, an introduction: a. 235-9 drug consumption, history of: a. 317-36 legal representation and case outcomes: a. 267-80 Homicide: male offenders, bonds and criminal onset: a. 250-66 police investigations of: a. 669-88 police reform in: a. 281-336 Human rights abuses: prison reform in: a. 240-9 knowledge of: r. 807-9 Communitarianism in Northern Ireland: r. 453-4 recidivism and crime rates: a. 40-59 Community: Klein, Melanie: r. 445 and crime on Mersevside: r. 819-21 safety policy after the Crime and Disorder Act (1988) r. 817-9 Liberalism Conduct norms crime and criminology in Britain: r. 824-8 intergenerational transmission of: a. 1-20 Criminal career Melville, Herman: and offence desistance: r. 812-3 Moby Dick and crimes of the economy: a. 96-108 onset of in China : a. 250-66 Motor vehicles: strategic offenceisn : a. 395-411 theft of in Israel: a. 709-28 Neo-liberalism: risk and crime control: r. 451-3 Disclosure Murder: ‘ ethics of in criminological research: a. 762-81 see homicide Drug dealers as robbery victims and retaliation: a. 337 - 51 markets and distribution in post-soviet Russia: a Northern Ireland: 1-39 British state and human rights abuses: r. 453-4 misuse paramilitaries in China, history of: a. 317-36 imprisonmenotf : r. 810-1 and conduct norms, intergenerational:a . 1-20 violence by: a. 164-85 and criminal justice system treatment in the UK: a peace process and restorative justice: a. 534-62 $1 2-32 policing, history of: r. 211-2 Paramilitaries: see Northern Ireland VOLUME 42 INDEX Plleeaa babragragianiniinngg sex offenders, imprisonment and reoffendi1 ng: a. see bail 371-94 Police Royal Ulster Constabulary accountability and civilian oversight: r. 215-7 see police in China, reform of: a. 281-316 community, theorizing of: a. 147-63 complaints system in England and Wales: a. 635-57 Sex offenders: CS gas, use of: a. 689-708 and conduct norms, intergenerational transmission homicide investigations: a. 669-88 of: a. 1-20 in Northern Ireland:r . 211-2 law and policy relating to in Englanadn Wadles : 1 pluralizinogf : a.129-46 212-5 provocation and public disorder: r. 821-3 reconviction rates after imprisonment: a. 371-94 in the Republic of Ireland: r. 455-6 Shaming: stations and the use of CCTV: r. 823-4 and recidivism in Iceland: a. 40-59 transnational: r. 458-61 Social control: Prison: primary and secondary: a. 129-46 and elderly offenders: r. 814-5 South Africa: in China: a. 240-9 restorative justice and peace committees: a. 514-33 in Northern Ireland: youth politics and violence: r. 815-7 and paramilitaries:r . 810-1 State crimes: policy: r. 455-6 see human rights abuses release and offence desistance: r. 812-3 Surveillance Private security: society: r. 222-74 and night time leisure industries: a. 352-70 and CCTV in police stations: r. 823-4 and public policing: a. 129-46 Probation: Thugee: and pre-trial services: r. 224-6 history of and the colonial Raj: a. 77-95 Trust: racketeering and restaurateurs in Germany: a. 60-76 Race: and pre-trial detention in Canada: a. 186-210 Victimization surveys see also South Africa British Crime Survey: a. 109-28 Rape Restaurateurs and extortion in Germany: a, 60-76 and feminist politics, history of: r. 446-50 " see als' o risk and gend: er Vioaldeonlcees cents, self esteem and s1 elf concern: a. 4333 3-41 Reconviction research bouncers, and working practices of: a 352-70 a. 371-94 ‘ 149-4 gender and class in Britain, history of: r. 456-8 a. 19o-e”3 homicide, police investigationosf : a. 6: 69-88 , r. O12-35 human rights ab1 uses: Republic of Ireland r. 154353--4 and policing policy: r. 455-6 - 807-9 and prison Ip olicy: r. 455-6 and paramilitaries in Northern Irel5 and: a. 164-85 bh Restorative justic: e 7 women victims of: defended: a. 596-615 ie : and conduct norms, intergenerational ; transmission divisioonf responsibilitieisn : a. 578-95 f 1-20 in England and I Wales oti a 6 a nd : ee: ind gang membersin America: r. 446-50 and police complaints system: a. 635-53 ere s - and restorative justice: a. 616-34 aanndd ; ygoeuntdhe re)dj u stviiceo:l ena.c e:4 76-a.9 56 16-34" rape and feminist politicmsa: c r. 446-5. 0 _o : and risk calculation: a. 743-61 i. ntroducAt ion too e] special isseuee: a. 469-75 and youth pol: itiin Scosut h Africa: r. 815-7 in Northern Ireland, and the peace process: a. 534-62 in South Africa and peace committees: a. 514-33 Youth justice and youth justice: a. 496-513 restorative systems, standards for evaluation: a. 563-77 in Englanad nWaldes : a. 476-95 and victims, benefits to: a. 645-67 in South Africa: a. 496- 513 Risk bail and plea bargainiingn Canada: a. 186-210 crime and gender: a. 745-61 Zero tolerance and liberal democracies: r. 451-3 criminal justice policy in the Republic of Ireland: 1 paradigm reviewed: r, 219-20 155-6 Vii

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