Volume 26, Issue 2 Vol. 26, 2002/2 - pagesPages 135 to 161Resorting to Criminal Law: New Attitutes towards Social NormsBy N. Della Faille, Christophe MinckePages 163 to 182Reluctance to Use Community Policing in France: Feeding the Courts instead of Solving Citizens’ ProblemsBy Christian MouhannaPages 183 to 193Poverty and Public Policy: Toward New Political Regulations to Address Social IssuesBy Michel AutèsPages 195 to 205Poverty, Public Policy, and Social Justice: Perspectives on England’s New DealBy Jacques RodriguezPages 207 to 219The Individualization of Rights to Social ProtectionBy Arnaud LechevalierPages 221 to 231New Political Regulations in Social Issues: Examples of a Global Phenomenon in SwitzerlandBy Jean-Pierre TabinPages 233 to 243Can Solidarity and Justice Coexist?By Marc JacquemainPages 245 to 251The Poor Go Their Own WayBy C. BecPages 253 to 268Social Policy: Crisis, Moral Infrastructure, and Development OptionsBy Axel GroenemeyerPages 269 to 275Afterword to a DebateBy Jacques Rodriguez