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Volume 602, issue 1, 2005
- Preface pp. 6-9

- Robert J. Sampson and John H. Laub
- A Life-Course View of the Development of Crime pp. 12-45

- Robert J. Sampson and John H. Laub
- Offender Classifications and Treatment Effects in Developmental Criminology: A Propensity/ Event Consideration pp. 46-56

- Michael R. Gottfredson
- Explaining When Arrests End for Serious Juvenile Offenders: Comments on the Sampson and Laub Study pp. 57-72

- Lee N. Robins
- When Prediction Fails: From Crime-Prone Boys to Heterogeneity in Adulthood pp. 73-79

- Robert J. Sampson and John H. Laub
- What Has Been Learned from Group-Based Trajectory Modeling? Examples from Physical Aggression and Other Problem Behaviors pp. 82-117

- Daniel S. Nagin and Richard E. Tremblay
- Developmental Trajectory Modeling: A View from Developmental Psychopathology pp. 118-130

- Barbara Maughan
- How Do We Study “What Happens Next†? pp. 131-144

- Stephen W. Raudenbush
- Further Reflections on Modeling and Analyzing Developmental Trajectories: A Response to Maughan and Raudenbush pp. 145-154

- Daniel S. Nagin and Richard E. Tremblay
- Explaining Multiple Patterns of Offending across the Life Course and across Generations pp. 156-195

- Terence P. Thornberry
- Making Sense of Crime and the Life Course pp. 196-211

- D. Wayne Osgood
- Explaining Patterns of Offending across the Life Course: Comments on Interactional Theory and Recent Tests Based on the RYDS-RIS Data pp. 212-228

- Janet L. Lauritsen
- Notes on Theory Construction and Theory Testing: A Response to Osgood and Lauritsen pp. 229-239

- Terence P. Thornberry
- An Overview of the Symposium and Some Next Steps pp. 242-258

- Alfred Blumstein
- Book Review Essay: The Complex Dynamics of the Onset, the Development, and the Termination of a Criminal Career: Lessons on Repeat Offenders to Be Drawn from Recent Longitudinal Studies in Criminology pp. 259-279

- Hans-Jürgen Kerner
- Quick Read Synopsis pp. 282-307

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Volume 601, issue 1, 2005
- Recent Advances in the Science of Voter Mobilization pp. 6-9

- Donald P. Green and Alan S. Gerber
- Partisan Mobilization Using Volunteer Phone Banks and Door Hangers pp. 10-27

- David W. Nickerson
- An Experimental Field Study of the GOTV and Persuasion Effects of Partisan Direct Mail and Phone Calls pp. 28-40

- Emily Arthur Cardy
- Phone-Based GOTV—What’s on the Line? Field Experiments with Varied Partisan Components, 2002-2003 pp. 41-65

- John E. Mcnulty
- Giving Voice to Latino Voters: A Field Experiment on the Effectiveness of a National Nonpartisan Mobilization Effort pp. 66-84

- Ricardo RamÃrez
- Meeting the Challenge of Latino Voter Mobilization pp. 85-101

- Melissa R. Michelson
- Mobilizing Asian American Voters: A Field Experiment pp. 102-114

- Janelle S. Wong
- The Effect of Identity-Based GOTV Direct Mail Appeals on the Turnout of Indian Americans pp. 115-122

- Neema Trivedi
- Caught in the Ground Wars: Mobilizing Voters during a Competitive Congressional Campaign pp. 123-141

- Elizabeth A. Bennion
- Do Phone Calls Increase Voter Turnout? An Update pp. 142-154

- Alan S. Gerber and Donald P. Green
- Unintentional Voter Mobilization: Does Participation in Preelection Surveys Increase Voter Turnout? pp. 155-168

- Christopher B. Mann
- Using Cluster Randomized Field Experiments to Study Voting Behavior pp. 169-179

- Kevin Arceneaux
- What We Should Know about the Effectiveness of Campaigns but Don’t pp. 180-191

- Peter Levine and Mark Hugo Lopez
- Quick Read Synopsis pp. 192-204

- Donald P. Green and Alan S. Gerber
Volume 600, issue 1, 2005
- The Achievements, Frustrations, and Promise of the Social Sciences pp. 6-13

- Robert W. Pearson and Lawrence W. Sherman
- Political Ideas and a Political Science for Policy pp. 14-29

- Kenneth Prewitt
- Toward an Anthropology of Public Policy pp. 30-51

- Janine R. Wedel, Cris Shore, Gregory Feldman and Stacy Lathrop
- The Current State of Economics: Needs Lots of Work pp. 52-67

- Barbara Bergmann
- The Return of the Repressed: Recovering the Public Face of U.S. Sociology, One Hundred Years On pp. 68-85

- Michael Burawoy
- Nature and Nurture: Genetic and Environmental Influences on Behavior pp. 86-98

- Robert Plomin and Kathryn Asbury
- The Uses and Usefulness of Psychology pp. 99-114

- Mitchell G. Ash
- The Use and Usefulness of Criminology, 1751-2005: Enlightened Justice and Its Failures pp. 115-135

- Lawrence W. Sherman
- International Relations as a Social Science: Rigor and Relevance pp. 136-156

- Jeffry Frieden and David A. Lake
- Book Review: The Uneasy Partnership between Social Science and Public Policy pp. 157-173

- Robert W. Pearson
- Quick Read Synopsis pp. 174-188

- Robert W. Pearson and Lawrence W. Sherman
Volume 599, issue 1, 2005
- Preface: Better Evaluation for Evidence-Based Policy: Place Randomized Trials in Education, Criminology, Welfare, and Health pp. 6-18

- Robert Boruch
- Using Place-Based Random Assignment and Comparative Interrupted Time-Series Analysis to Evaluate the Jobs-Plus Employment Program for Public Housing Residents pp. 19-51

- Howard S. Bloom and James A. Riccio
- HIV Prevention among Women in Low-Income Housing Developments: Issues and Intervention Outcomes in a Place-Based Randomized Controlled Trial pp. 52-70

- Kathleen J. Sikkema
- Cluster Randomized Trials of Professional and Organizational Behavior Change Interventions in Health Care Settings pp. 71-93

- Jeremy Grimshaw, Martin Eccles, Marion Campbell and Diana Elbourne
- Cluster Randomized Trials for the Evaluation of Strategies Designed to Promote Evidence-Based Practice in Perinatal and Neonatal Medicine pp. 94-114

- Laura C. Leviton and Jeffrey D. Horbar
- Historical Review of School-Based Randomized Trials for Evaluating Problem Behavior Prevention Programs pp. 115-146

- Brian R. Flay and Linda M. Collins
- Place-Based Randomized Trials to Test the Effects on Instructional Practices of a Mathematics/ Science Professional Development Program for Teachers pp. 147-175

- Andrew C. Porter, Rolf K. Blank, John L. Smithson and Eric Osthoff
- Emergent Principles for the Design, Implementation, and Analysis of Cluster-Based Experiments in Social Science pp. 176-198

- Thomas D. Cook
- Randomization and Social Program Evaluation: The Case of Progresa pp. 199-219

- Susan Parker and Graciela M. Teruel
- Hot Spots Policing Experiments and Criminal Justice Research: Lessons from the Field pp. 220-245

- David Weisburd
- Introducing New Contraceptives in Rural China: A Field Experiment pp. 246-271

- Herbert L. Smith
- Quick Read Synopsis pp. 272-291

- Robert Boruch