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Volume 653, issue 1, 2014
- New Directions in Research on Human Trafficking pp. 6-24

- Ronald Weitzer
- The Celebritization of Human Trafficking pp. 25-45

- Dina Francesca Haynes
- Policing Human Trafficking pp. 46-64

- Amy Farrell and Rebecca Pfeffer
- Estimating Labor Trafficking among Unauthorized Migrant Workers in San Diego pp. 65-86

- Sheldon X. Zhang, Michael W. Spiller, Brian Karl Finch and Yang Qin
- Labor Migration and Trafficking among Vietnamese Migrants in Asia pp. 87-106

- Danièle Bélanger
- Trafficking, Scandal, and Abuse of Migrant Workers in Argentina and the United States pp. 107-123

- Denise Brennan
- Teenage Labor Migration and Antitrafficking Policy in West Africa pp. 124-140

- Neil Howard
- The Experiences of Migrants Trafficked from Bangladesh pp. 141-161

- Mohammad Abdul Munim Joarder and Paul Miller
- Human Trafficking in Eastern Europe pp. 162-182

- Georgi Petrunov
- Sex Trafficking and Prostitution in South Africa pp. 183-201

- Chandré Gould
- Human Trafficking and Moral Panic in Cambodia pp. 202-224

- Chenda Keo, Thierry Bouhours, Roderic Broadhurst and Brigitte Bouhours
- Conflict and Agency among Sex Workers and Pimps pp. 225-246

- Anthony Marcus, Amber Horning, Ric Curtis, Jo Sanson and Efram Thompson
- Coercion, Control, and Cooperation in a Prostitution Ring pp. 247-265

- Carlo Morselli and Isa Savoie-Gargiso
Volume 652, issue 1, 2014
- Preface pp. 6-7

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- Overcoming Difficult Challenges pp. 8-19

- Robert I. Rotberg
- South Africa’s Key Challenges pp. 20-47

- Ann Bernstein
- Democracy at Risk? Politics and Governance under the ANC pp. 48-69

- Roger Southall
- The Social and Political Implications of Demographic Change in Post-Apartheid South Africa pp. 70-86

- Jeremy Seekings
- Meeting the Challenge of Unemployment? pp. 87-105

- Nicoli Nattrass
- The Plight of Women and Children pp. 106-126

- Carol Bower
- Post-1994 South African Education pp. 127-148

- Saleem Badat and Yusuf Sayed
- Developing Possibilities for South African Youth pp. 149-165

- Andrew Babson
- South Africa’s Key Health Challenges pp. 166-185

- Alan Whiteside
- Curbing the Killing Fields pp. 186-205

- Elrena van der Spuy and Clifford Shearing
- Accountability and the Media pp. 206-221

- Anton Harber
- South Africa and Africa pp. 222-237

- Chris Saunders
- The Need for Strengthened Political Leadership pp. 238-256

- Robert I. Rotberg
Volume 651, issue 1, 2014
- Detaining Democracy? Criminal Justice and American Civic Life pp. 6-21

- Vesla M. Weaver, Jacob S. Hacker and Christopher Wildeman
- The Degree of Disadvantage pp. 24-43

- Stephanie Ewert, Bryan L. Sykes and Becky Pettit
- Consequences of Family Member Incarceration pp. 44-73

- Hedwig Lee, Lauren C. Porter and Megan Comfort
- Parental Incarceration, Child Homelessness, and the Invisible Consequences of Mass Imprisonment pp. 74-96

- Christopher Wildeman
- Incarceration and Social Inequality pp. 97-101

- Kristin Turney
- The Criminal Justice System and the Racialization of Perceptions pp. 104-121

- Aliya Saperstein, Andrew M. Penner and Jessica M. Kizer
- The Psychological Dimensions and the Social Consequences of Incarceration pp. 122-138

- Jason Schnittker
- Mass Imprisonment and Trust in the Law pp. 139-158

- Christopher Muller and Daniel Schrage
- How the Criminal Justice System Educates Citizens pp. 159-177

- Benjamin Justice and Tracey L. Meares
- Detention, Democracy, and Inequality in a Divided Society pp. 178-182

- Glenn C. Loury
- Effects of Imprisonment and Community Supervision on Neighborhood Political Participation in North Carolina pp. 184-201

- Traci R. Burch
- Staying out of Sight? Concentrated Policing and Local Political Action pp. 202-219

- Amy E. Lerman and Vesla Weaver
- Do Voting Rights Notification Laws Increase Ex-Felon Turnout? pp. 220-249

- Marc Meredith and Michael Morse
- Classes, Races, and Marginalized Places pp. 250-254

- Joe Soss
- Ex-Felons’ Organization-Based Political Work for Carceral Reforms pp. 256-265

- Michael Leo Owens
- Locked In? Conservative Reform and the Future of Mass Incarceration pp. 266-276

- David Dagan and Steven M. Teles
- Civics Lessons pp. 277-285

- Eric Cadora
- Democracy and the Carceral State in America pp. 288-295

- Marie Gottschalk
- Criminal Justice Processing and the Social Matrix of Adversity pp. 296-301

- Robert J. Sampson
- Incarceration, Inequality, and Imagining Alternatives pp. 302-306

- Bruce Western
Volume 650, issue 1, 2013
- Evaluating the Effects of the Great Recession pp. 6-24

- Sheldon Danziger
- The Macroeconomic Policy Paradox pp. 26-46

- Alan Blinder
- Political Effects of the Great Recession pp. 47-76

- Larry M. Bartels
- Failing the Test? The Flexible U.S. Job Market in the Great Recession pp. 78-97

- Richard Freeman
- Wealth Disparities Before and After the Great Recession pp. 98-123

- Fabian T. Pfeffer, Sheldon Danziger and Robert Schoeni
- The Effects of the Great Recession on the Retirement Security of Older Workers pp. 124-142

- Alicia H. Munnell and Matthew Rutledge
- The Great Recession and the Social Safety Net pp. 143-166

- Robert Moffitt
- Expanding Enrollments and Contracting State Budgets pp. 168-193

- Andrew Barr and Sarah E. Turner
- The Great Recession and Health pp. 194-213

- Sarah A. Burgard, Jennifer A. Ailshire and Lucie Kalousova
- The Effects of the Great Recession on Family Structure and Fertility pp. 214-231

- Andrew Cherlin, Erin Cumberworth, S. Philip Morgan and Christopher Wimer
- Effects of the Great Recession on Child Development pp. 232-250

- Ariel Kalil
- State Fiscal Policy during the Great Recession pp. 252-273

- Andrea Louise Campbell and Michael W. Sances
- The Effects of Local Economic Conditions on Confidence in Key Institutions and Interpersonal Trust after the Great Recession pp. 274-298

- Lindsay A. Owens and Karen S. Cook
- Corrigendum pp. 299-299

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