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January 2004, Volume 591, Issue 1
- 175-185 Positive Stigma: Examining Resilience and Empowerment in Overcoming Stigma
by Margaret Shih - 186-201 Positive Social Science
by Christopher Peterson
November 2003, Volume 590, Issue 1
- 6-34 The Power of Unsustainable Development: What is to be Done?
by Jude L. Fernando - 35-53 Toward Just Sustainability in Urban Communities: Building Equity Rights with Sustainable Solutions
by Julian Agyeman & Tom Evans - 54-72 NGOs and Production of Indigenous Knowledge Under the Condition of Postmodernity
by Jude L. Fernando - 73-92 The Links between Poverty and the Environment in Urban Areas of Africa, Asia, and Latin America
by David Satterthwaite - 93-115 Chiang Mai and Khon Kaen as Growth Poles: Regional Industrial Development in Thailand and its Implications for Urban Sustainability
by Jim Glassman & Chris Sneddon - 116-130 Sustainable Development and Urban Growth in the Argentine Pampas Region
by Jorge Morello & Silvia Diana Matteucci & Andrea RodrÃguez - 131-149 Poverty, Sustainability, and the Culture of Despair: Can Sustainable Development Strategies Support Poverty Alleviation in America's Most Environmentally Challenged Communities?
by Amy K. Glasmeier & Tracey L. Farrigan - 150-169 Environmental Activism and Social Networks: Campaigning for Bicycles and Alternative Transport in West London
by Simon Batterbury - 170-187 Urbanization and the Politics of Land in the Manila Region
by Philip F. Kelly - 188-211 Neoliberalism and Nature: The Case of the WTO
by Elaine Hartwick & Richard Peet - 212-226 NGOs, Organizational Culture, and Institutional Sustainability
by David Lewis - 227-242 The Paradox of Sustainability: Reflections on NGOs in Bangladesh
by Joseph Devine - 243-256 An Innovative Combination of Neoliberalism and State Corporatism: The Case of a Locally Based NGO in Mexico City
by Roger Magazine
September 2003, Volume 589, Issue 1
- 6-19 Misleading Evidence and Evidence-Led Policy: Making Social Science more Experimental
by Lawrence W. Sherman - 22-40 Trying to do more Good than Harm in Policy and Practice: The Role of Rigorous, Transparent, Up-to-Date Evaluations
by Iain Chalmers - 41-62 Scared Straight and Other Juvenile Awareness Programs for Preventing Juvenile Delinquency: A Systematic Review of the Randomized Experimental Evidence
by Anthony Petrosino & Carolyn Turpin-Petrosino & John Buehler - 63-93 Nonexperimental Versus Experimental Estimates of Earnings Impacts
by Steven Glazerman & Dan M. Levy & David Myers - 94-112 The Underprovision of Experiments in Political Science
by Donald P. Green & Alan S. Gerber - 114-149 Why have Educational Evaluators Chosen Not to Do Randomized Experiments?
by Thomas D. Cook - 150-167 British Randomized Experiments on Crime and Justice
by David P. Farrington - 170-189 Using Random Allocation to Evaluate Social Interventions: Three Recent U.K. Examples
by Ann Oakley & Vicki Strange & Tami Toroyan & Meg Wiggins & Ian Roberts & Judith Stephenson - 190-202 Estimates of Randomized Controlled Trials Across Six Areas of Childhood Intervention: A Bibliometric Analysis
by Anthony Petrosino - 203-223 Populating an International Web-Based Randomized Trials Register in the Social, Behavioral, Criminological, and Education Sciences
by Herbert Turner & Robert Boruch & Anthony Petrosino & Julia Lavenberg & Dorothy de Moya & Hannah Rothstein - 226-233 Experimental Evidence and Governmental Administration
by Lawrence W. Sherman
July 2003, Volume 588, Issue 1
- 6-9 Preface
by Aslam Syed - 10-17 Rhetoric, Discourse, and the Future of Hope
by Richard W. Bulliet - 18-39 Rethinking Islam Today
by Mohammed Arkoun - 40-51 “So That You May Know One Another†: a Muslim American Reflects on Pluralism and Islam
by Ali S. Asani - 52-72 Interpreting Islam in American Schools
by Susan L. Douglass & Ross E. Dunn - 73-89 Islam and Muslims in the Mind of America
by Fawaz A. Gerges - 90-104 White Slaves, African Masters
by Paul Baepler - 112-135 Crusades and Jihads: a Long-run Economic Perspective
by Alan Heston - 136-148 Travelers' Tales in the Tablighi Jamaat
by Barbara Metcalf - 149-170 Southeast Asia and Islam
by Vincent J. H. Houben - 171-193 Reel Bad Arabs: How Hollywood Vilifies a People
by Jack G. Shaheen - 194-201 Viewing Islam through Dark Clouds
by Aslam Syed
May 2003, Volume 587, Issue 1
- 6-14 Preface
by David Weisburd & Anthony Petrosino & Cynthia M. Lum - 16-30 Cures That Harm: Unanticipated Outcomes of Crime Prevention Programs
by Joan McCord - 31-48 When can we Conclude that Treatments or Programs “Don’t Work†?
by David Weisburd & Cynthia M. Lum & Sue-Ming Yang - 49-68 Methodological Quality Standards for Evaluation Research
by David P. Farrington - 69-81 Those Confounded Moderators in Meta-Analysis: Good, Bad, and Ugly
by Mark W. Lipsey - 84-109 Effects of Child Skills Training in Preventing Antisocial Behavior: A Systematic Review of Randomized Evaluations
by Friedrich Lösel & Andreas Beelmann - 110-135 Effects of Closed-Circuit Television on Crime
by Brandon C. Welsh & David P. Farrington - 136-159 The Effectiveness of Juvenile Curfews at Crime Prevention
by Kenneth Adams - 160-177 The Costs and Benefits of Sentencing: A Systematic Review
by Cynthia McDougall & Mark A. Cohen & Raymond Swaray & Amanda Perry - 180-207 Standards for Evidence and Evidence for Standards: The Case of School-Based Drug Prevention
by Anthony Petrosino
March 2003, Volume 586, Issue 1
- 6-15 Community Colleges: New Environments, New Directions
by Kathleen M. Shaw & Jerry A. Jacobs - 16-37 Few Remaining Dreams: Community Colleges Since 1985
by Steven Brint - 38-61 The Demand-Response Scenario: Perspectives of Community College Presidents
by Patricia J. Gumport - 62-91 The Uneven Distribution of Employee Training by Community Colleges: Description and Explanation
by Kevin J. Dougherty - 92-119 From Access to Outcome Equity: Revitalizing the Democratic Mission of the Community College
by Alicia C. Dowd - 120-143 The Social Prerequisites of Success: Can College Structure Reduce the Need for Social Know-How?
by Regina Deil-Amen & James E. Rosenbaum - 144-171 Work-First or Work-Only: Welfare Reform, State Policy, and Access to Postsecondary Education
by Christopher Mazzeo & Sara Rab & Susan Eachus - 172-193 Market Rhetoric Versus Reality in Policy and Practice: The Workforce Investment Act and Access to Community College Education and Training
by Kathleen M. Shaw & Sara Rab - 194-217 Welfare Reform and Enrollment in Postsecondary Education
by Jerry A. Jacobs & Sarah Winslow - 218-240 Community Colleges and the Equity Agenda: The Potential of Noncredit Education
by W. Norton Grubb & Norena Badway & Denise Bell
January 2003, Volume 585, Issue 1
- 6-7 A New Look at The American Academy of Political and Social Science
by Robert W. Pearson - 8-30 The Environment of American Higher Education: A Constellation of Changes
by Roger Benjamin - 31-50 Engaged Universities: Lessons from the Land-Grant Universities and Extension
by George R. Mcdowell - 51-65 Urban Universities: Meeting the Needs of Students
by Gerry Riposa - 66-83 Corporatization of the University: Seeking Conceptual Clarity
by Henry Steck - 84-96 Issues in University Governance: More “Professional†and Less Academic
by William L. Waugh Jr. - 97-117 The Future of College Access: The Declining Role of Public Higher Education in Promoting Equal Opportunity
by Michael Mumper - 118-123 Housing Students: Fraternities and Residential Colleges
by Guillermo De Los Reyes & Paul Rich - 124-133 Trends in Postsecondary Science in the United States
by David D. Kumar - 134-153 Information Communication Technology and the New University: A View on eLearning
by Cheol H. Oh - 154-181 The Social Context of Applied Science: A Model Undergraduate Program
by Ming Ivory - 182-195 Integrating Tertiary Education in Europe
by Heather Field - 196-210 Markets, Management, and “Reengineering†Higher Education
by Roger Green - 211-213 The Literature of Higher Education
by Norma Contreras & Paul Rich
November 2002, Volume 584, Issue 1
- 7-12 Preface
by Phil Brown - 13-34 The Social Context of Science: Cancer and the Environment
by Devra Lee Davis & Pamela S. Webster - 35-46 Popular Epidemiology in Three Contaminated Communities
by Richard W. Clapp - 47-68 Integrating Environmental Justice and the Precautionary Principle in Research and Policy Making: The Case of Ambient Air Toxics Exposures and Health Risks among Schoolchildren in Los Angeles
by Rachel Morello-Frosch & Manuel Pastor JR & James Sadd - 69-79 The Precautionary Principle and Public Health Trade-Offs: Case Study of West Nile Virus
by Joel A. Tickner - 80-96 Biotechnology at the Dinner Table: FDA's Oversight of Transgenic Food
by Sheldon Krimsky & Nora K. Murphy - 97-109 Citizen Activism for Environmental Health: The Growth of a Powerful New Grassroots Health Movement
by Lois Gibbs - 110-124 Environmental Justice Organizing for Environmental Health: Case Study on Asthma and Diesel Exhaust in Roxbury, Massachusetts
by Penn Loh & Jodi Sugerman-Brozan - 125-134 Should One Start or Continue a Line of Research? Stakeholders' Interests and Ethical Frameworks Give Different Answers
by Raymond Richard Neutra - 135-144 Children's Environmental Health: New Gains in Science and Policy
by Anjali Garg & Philip J. Landrigan - 145-158 Medical Activism and Environmental Health
by Michael McCally - 159-174 Corporate Responsibility for Toxins
by Gerald Markowitz & David Rosner - 175-202 Policy Issues in Environmental Health Disputes
by Phil Brown & Stephen Zavestoski & Brian Mayer & Sabrina McCormick & Pamela S. Webster - 203-212 Review Article : Bodies, Environments, and a New Style of Reasoning
by N/A
September 2002, Volume 583, Issue 1
- 6-11 Preface
by Barrett P. Brenton & Helen E. Sheehan - 12-28 Why Not Call Modern Medicine "Alternative"?
by Don G. Bates - 29-43 Policy, the Public, and Priorities in Alternative Medicine Research
by Wayne B. Jonas - 44-63 The Emerging Socioeconomic and Political Support for Alternative Medicine in the United States
by Michael S. Goldstein - 64-75 Paying for Alternative Medicine: The Role of Health Insurers
by Robert Tillman - 76-96 The Raw and the Organic: Politics of Therapeutic Cancer Diets in the United States
by David J. Hess - 97-121 Asian Medicine in America: The Ayurvedic Case
by Sita Reddy - 122-135 Unani Tibb: History, Theory, and Contemporary Practice in South Asia
by Helen E. Sheehan & S.J. Hussain - 136-159 Remodeling the Arsenal of Chinese Medicine: Shared Pasts, Alternative Futures
by Volker Scheid - 160-172 "Curing and Crippling": Biomedical and Alternative Healing in Post-Soviet Russia
by Julie V. Brown & Nina L. Rusinova - 173-176 Traditional Medicine in Africa
by Nancy Romero-Daza - 177-194 Staying Healthy: Evangelism and Health Perception Differences by Gender in a Guatemalan Marketplace
by Michael B. Whiteford - 195-213 Native American Traditional and Alternative Medicine
by Susan L. Johnston - 214-232 Moving Lines and Variable Criteria: Differences/Connections between Allopathic and Alternative Medicine
by Fred M. Frohock
July 2002, Volume 582, Issue 1
- 7-19 PREFACE The Varieties of Drug Control at the Dawn of the Twenty-First Century
by Robert MacCoun & Peter Reuter - 20-36 Danish Drug Policy— An Ambivalent Balance between Repression and Welfare
by Lau Laursen & Jorgen Jepsen - 37-48 Policy Paradigms, Ideas, and Interests: The Case of the French Public Health Policy toward Drug Abuse
by Henri Bergeron & Pierre Kopp - 49-63 Decriminalization of Drug Use in Portugal: The Development of a Policy
by Mirjam Van Het Loo & Ineke Van Beusekom & James P. Kahan - 64-79 Swedish Drug Policy in the Twenty-First Century: A Policy Model Going Astray
by Leif Lenke & Boerje Olsson - 80-93 Harm Minimization in a Prohibition Context—Australia
by Gabriele Bammer & Wayne Hall & Margaret Hamilton & Robert Ali - 94-101 Science, Ideology, and Needle Exchange Programs
by Martin T. Schechter - 102-116 Illegal Drugs in Colombia: From Illegal Economic Boom to Social Crisis
by Francisco E. Thoumi - 117-133 Policy Paradox: Implications of U.S. Drug Control Policy for Jamaica
by Marlyn J. Jones - 134-148 Mexico's War on Drugs: No Margin for Maneuver
by Jorge Chabat - 149-166 The Drug Market in Iran
by Fariborz Raisdana & Ahmad Gharavi Nakhjavani - 167-180 The Price of Freedom: Illegal Drug Markets and Policies in Post-Soviet Russia
by Letizia Paoli - 181-194 Money Laundering and Its Regulation
by Michael Levi - 195-227 Review Article : Black Flower: Prisons and the Future of Incarceration
by Marie Gottschalk - 228-229 Erratum
by N/A
May 2002, Volume 581, Issue 1
- 6-7 Foreword Globalization: What It Is and What To Do About It
by John Kenneth Galbraith - 8-9 Preface
by Ronaldo Munck & Barry K. Gills - 10-21 Globalization and Democracy: A New "Great Transformation"?
by Ronaldo Munck - 22-34 Global Democracy
by Henry Teune - 35-47 Globalization, Ethnic Diversity, and Nationalism: The Challenge for Democracies
by Fred W. Riggs - 48-61 Globalization from Below: Toward a Collectively Rational and Democratic Global Commonwealth
by Christopher Chase-Dunn - 62-73 Beyond the Tobin Tax: Global Democracy and a Global Currency
by Myron Frankman - 74-90 Neoliberalism and the Regulation of Global Labor Mobility
by Henk Overbeek - 91-105 Agents, Subjects, Objects, or Phantoms? Labor, the Environment, and Liberal Institutionalization
by Dimitris Stevis - 106-120 Globalization of Production and Women in Asia
by Dong-Sook S. Gills - 121-132 Predatory Globalization and Democracy in the Islamic World
by Mustapha Kamal Pasha - 133-143 Globalization and Culture: Placing Ireland
by G. Honor Fagan - 144-157 Democracy and the Transnational Capitalist Class
by Leslie Sklair - 158-171 Democratizing Globalization and Globalizing Democracy
by Barry K. Gills - 172-181 Review Article
by N/A
March 2002, Volume 580, Issue 1
- 6-15 Preface
by Frank F. Furstenberg JR & Thomas D. Cook & Robert Sampson & Gail Slap - 16-39 The Transition to Adulthood in Aging Societies
by Elizabeth Fussell - 40-69 Regional Differences in the Transition to Adulthood
by Maria Iacovou - 70-102 Cross-National Variation in Educational Preparation for Adulthood: From Early Adolescence to Young Adulthood
by Laura Lippman - 103-133 Cross-National Differences in Employment and Economic Sufficiency
by Timothy M. Smeeding & Katherin Ross Phillips - 134-152 Trends in Youth Sexual Initiation and Fertility in Developed Countries: 1960-1995
by Julien O. Teitler - 153-171 The Transition to Adulthood: A Time Use Perspective
by Anne H. Gauthier & Frank F. Furstenberg JR - 172-200 An International Comparison of Adolescent and Young Adult Mortality
by Patrick Heuveline - 201-225 Crime, Problem Drinking, and Drug Use: Patterns of Problem Behavior in Cross-National Perspective
by Manuel Eisner - 226-256 Is Youth a Better Predictor of Sociopolitical Values Than Is Nationality?
by James Tilley - 257-287 Explaining Aspects of the Transition to Adulthood in Italy, Sweden, Germany, and the United States: A Cross-Disciplinary, Case Synthesis Approach
by Thomas D. Cook & Frank F. Furstenberg JR - 288-305 Institutional Variation and the Position of Young People: A Comparative Perspective
by Richard Breen & Marlis Buchmann
January 2002, Volume 579, Issue 1
- 9-10 Preface
by George S. Tavlas & Michael K. Ulan - 11-25 International Monetary Options for the Twenty-First Century
by Barry Eichengreen - 26-37 Exchange Rate Regimes for Emerging Market Economies: Lessons from Asia
by W. Max Corden - 38-52 Exchange Rates in a World of Capital Mobility
by Martin Wolf - 53-72 The Collapse of Exchange Rate Pegs
by Harris Dellas & George S. Tavlas - 73-86 The Evolution of Thought on Intermediate Exchange Rate Regimes
by John Williamson - 87-105 Currency Boards
by Steve H. Hanke - 106-122 One Region, One Money?
by George M. Von Furstenberg - 123-152 Monetary Unions and the Problem of Sovereignty
by Robert A. Mundell - 153-167 The Euro, the European Central Bank, and the International Monetary System
by Dominick Salvatore - 168-182 The Road to the Euro: Exchange Rate Arrangements in European Transition Economies
by Eduard Hochreiter & Helmut Wagner - 183-199 International Financial Architecture and International Financial Standards
by Michele Fratianni & John Pattison - 200-218 Limiting Moral Hazard and Reducing Risk in International Capital Flows: The Choice of an Exchange Rate Regime
by Ronald I. McKinnon - 219-248 Capital Market Liberalization and Exchange Rate Regimes: Risk without Reward
by Joseph E. Stiglitz - 249-260 Should Developing Countries Restrict Capital Inflows?
by Michael K. Ulan - 261-270 Capital Mobility, Capital Controls, and Globalization in the Twenty-First Century
by Sebastian Edwards - 271-297 Book Department
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November 2001, Volume 578, Issue 1
- 8-13 Preface
by David P. Farrington & Brandon C. Welsh - 14-34 Meeting the Challenges of Evidence-Based Policy: The Campbell Collaboration
by Anthony Petrosino & Robert F. Boruch & Haluk Soydan & Lorna Duggan & Julio Sanchez-Meca - 35-49 The Campbell Collaboration Crime and Justice Group
by David P. Farrington & Anthony Petrosino - 50-70 Does Research Design Affect Study Outcomes in Criminal Justice?
by David Weisburd & Cynthia M. Lum & Anthony Petrosino - 71-89 Meta-Analytic Methods for Criminology
by David B. Wilson - 90-103 Early Parent Training to Prevent Disruptive Behavior Problems and Delinquency in Children
by Odette Bernazzani & Catherine Côté & Richard E. Tremblay - 104-125 The Effects of Hot Spots Policing on Crime
by Anthony A. Braga - 126-143 Effects of Correctional Boot Camps on Offending
by Doris Layton Mackenzie & David B. Wilson & Suzanne B. Kider - 144-157 Cognitive-Behavioral Programs for Offenders
by Mark W. Lipsey & Gabrielle L. Chapman & Nana A. Landenberger - 158-173 Toward an Evidence-Based Approach to Preventing Crime
by Brandon C. Welsh & David P. Farrington - 174-202 Book Department
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September 2001, Volume 577, Issue 1
- 8-11 Preface
by Randy Albelda & Ann Withorn - 12-25 Who Deserves Help? Who Must Provide?
by Linda Gordon - 26-37 Globalization, American Politics, and Welfare Policy
by Frances Fox Piven - 38-48 Welfare Reform, Family Hardship, and Women of Color
by Linda Burnham - 49-65 Success Stories: Welfare Reform, Policy Discourse, and the Politics of Research
by Sanford F. Schram & Joe Soss - 66-78 Fallacies of Welfare-to-Work Policies
by Randy Albelda - 79-93 Violating Women: Rights Abuses in the Welfare Police State
by Gwendolyn Mink - 94-106 Welfare Reform and Neighborhoods: Race and Civic Participation
by James Jennings - 107-117 Friends or Foes? Nonprofits and the Puzzle of Welfare Reform
by Ann Withorn - 118-130 Learning from the History of Poor and Working-Class Women's Activism
by Mimi Abramovitz - 131-143 Closing the Care Gap That Welfare Reform Left Behind
by Lucie E. White - 144-156 A View from the Bottom: Poor People and Their Allies Respond to Welfare Reform
by Willie Baptist & Mary Bricker-Jenkins - 157-178 Book Department
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July 2001, Volume 576, Issue 1
- 8-18 Preface
by N/A - 19-22 Violence in the Judicial Workplace
by Roger Warren - 23-37 Understanding and Controlling Violence Against the Judiciary and Judicial Officials
by Neil Alan Weiner & Don Hardenbergh - 38-53 Violence in the Judicial Workplace
by Donald J. Harris & Charlotte L. Kirschner & Kristina Klatt Rozek & Neil Alan Weiner - 54-68 Violence Toward Judicial Officials
by Frederick S. Calhoun - 69-77 The U.S. Marshals Service's Threat Analysis Program for the Protection of the Federal Judiciary
by Debra M. Jenkins - 78-90 Preventing Targeted Violence Against Judicial Officials and Courts
by Bryan Vossekuil & Randy Borum & Robert Fein & Marisa Reddy - 91-101 Local Trial Court Response to Courthouse Safety
by Thomas Faust & Michael Raffo - 102-108 Courthouse Violence: The View from the Bench
by Fred A. Geiger - 109-117 Statewide Planning for Court Security
by John M. Greacen & Robert J. Klein - 118-131 Architectural Design for Security in Courthouse Facilities
by Michael Griebel & Todd S. Phillips - 132-151 Book Department
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May 2001, Volume 575, Issue 1
- 8-24 Children's Rights: Beyond the Impasse
by Jude L. Fernando - 25-37 Childhood: Toward a Theory of Continuity and Change
by Allison James & Adrian L. James - 38-55 The Right Rights? Child Labor in a Globalizing World
by William E. Myers