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Volume 701, issue 1, 2022
- From Supervision to Opportunity: Reimagining Probation and Parole pp. 8-25

- David J. Harding, Bruce Western and Jasmin A. Sandelson
- Barred: Labor Market Dynamics and Human Capital Development among People on Probation and Parole pp. 28-45

- Bryan L. Sykes, Meghan Ballard, Daniela Kaiser, Vicente Celestino Mata, J. Amanda Sharry and Justin Sola
- Why Do People under Community Supervision Work and Earn So Little? And What Can Policy Do to Increase Their Employment and Earnings? pp. 46-60

- Harry Holzer
- Community Supervision and Employment pp. 61-75

- Jesse Capece
- Prison, College, and the Labor Market: A Critical Analysis by Formerly Incarcerated and Justice-Impacted Students pp. 78-97

- Khoi Quach, Michael Cerda-Jara, Raven Deverux and Johnny Smith
- Job-Related Programs for People on Supervision: Reframing the Problem pp. 98-113

- Shawn Bushway
- From Prison to Entrepreneurship: Can Entrepreneurship be a Reentry Strategy for Justice-Impacted Individuals? pp. 114-133

- Kylie Jiwon Hwang
- How Tax Credits Can Support Formerly Incarcerated Individuals and Their Families pp. 134-150

- Natalie Smith
- Community Supervision, Housing Insecurity, and Homelessness pp. 152-171

- Dallas Augustine and Margot Kushel
- The Health and Health Needs of People under Community Supervision pp. 172-190

- Laura C. Hawks, Nadine Horton and Emily A. Wang
- The Promise and Challenge of Local Initiatives That Support Reentry and Reintegration pp. 191-203

- Johnna Christian
- Paying a Debt to Society: Expunging Criminal Records as a Pathway to Increased Employment pp. 206-208

- Hakim Nathaniel Crampton
- Moving from Awareness to Urgent Action: A Call for Relevant Data and a Human-Centered Reentry Approach pp. 209-212

- Teresa Y. Hodge
Volume 700, issue 1, 2022
- Threats to Science: Politicization, Misinformation, and Inequalities pp. 8-24

- James N. Druckman
- When Science Becomes Embroiled in Conflict: Recognizing the Public’s Need for Debate while Combating Conspiracies and Misinformation pp. 26-40

- Stephan Lewandowsky, Konstantinos Armaos, Hendrik Bruns, Philipp Schmid, Dawn Liu Holford, Ulrike Hahn, Ahmed Al-Rawi, Sunita Sah and John Cook
- Americans’ Attitudes toward the Affordable Care Act: What Role Do Beliefs Play? pp. 41-54

- Gabriel Miao Li, Josh Pasek, Jon A. Krosnick, Tobias H. Stark, Jennifer Agiesta, Gaurav Sood, Trevor Tompson and Wendy Gross
- A Partisan Pandemic: How COVID-19 Was Primed for Polarization pp. 55-72

- Austin Hegland, Annie Li Zhang, Brianna Zichettella and Josh Pasek
- Changing Americans’ Attitudes about Immigration: Using Moral Framing to Bolster Factual Arguments pp. 73-85

- Jan G. Voelkel, Mashail Malik, Chrystal Redekopp and Robb Willer
- Moral Convictions and Threats to Science pp. 86-96

- Robin Bayes
- Defining and Measuring Scientific Misinformation pp. 98-111

- Brian G. Southwell, J. Scott Babwah Brennen, Ryan Paquin, Vanessa Boudewyns and Jing Zeng
- The “Infodemic†Infodemic: Toward a More Nuanced Understanding of Truth-Claims and the Need for (Not) Combatting Misinformation pp. 112-123

- Nicole M. Krause, Isabelle Freiling and Dietram A. Scheufele
- Reducing Health Misinformation in Science: A Call to Arms pp. 124-135

- Briony Swire-Thompson and David Lazer
- Psychological Inoculation against Misinformation: Current Evidence and Future Directions pp. 136-151

- Cecilie S. Traberg, Jon Roozenbeek and Sander van der Linden
- Nudging Social Media toward Accuracy pp. 152-164

- Gordon Pennycook and David G. Rand
- Waking from Paralysis: Revitalizing Conceptions of Climate Knowledge and Justice for More Effective Climate Action pp. 166-182

- Kimberly R. Marion Suiseeya, Margaret G. O’connell, Edith Leoso, Marvin Shingwe Biness Neme Defoe, Alexandra Anderson, Megan Bang, Pete Beckman, Anne-Marie Boyer, Jennifer Dunn, Jonathan Gilbert, Josiah Hester, Daniel E. Horton, Dylan Bizhikiins Jennings, Philomena Kebec, Nancy C. Loeb, Patricia Loew, William M. Miller, Katie Moffitt, Aaron I. Packman, Michael Waasegiizhig Price, Beth Redbird, Jennie Rogers, Rajesh Sankaran, James Schwoch, Pamala Silas, Weston Twardowski and Nyree Zerega
- Is Citizen Science a Remedy for Inequality? pp. 183-194

- Bruce V. Lewenstein
- Inequality and Misperceptions of Group Concerns Threaten the Integrity and Societal Impact of Science pp. 195-207

- Jonathon P. Schuldt, Adam R. Pearson, Neil A. Lewis, Ashley Jardina and Peter K. Enns
- Measuring What Matters: Data Absenteeism, Science Communication, and the Perpetuation of Inequities pp. 208-219

- K. Viswanath, Rachel Faulkenberry McCloud, Edmund W. J. Lee and Mesfin A. Bekalu
- Studying Science Inequities: How to Use Surveys to Study Diverse Populations pp. 220-233

- Robin Bayes, James N. Druckman and Alauna C. Safarpour
Volume 699, issue 1, 2022
- Democratic Vulnerabilities and Pathways for Reform pp. 8-20

- Suzanne Mettler, Robert C. Lieberman, Jamila Michener, Thomas B. Pepinsky and Kenneth M. Roberts
- Democratic Capacity: Election Administration as Bulwark and Target pp. 22-35

- Lawrence R. Jacobs and Judd Choate
- Delegitimization, Deconstruction and Control: Undermining the Administrative State pp. 36-49

- Donald Moynihan
- The Supreme Court and the Dynamics of Democratic Backsliding pp. 50-65

- Aziz Z. Huq
- “Good Citizens†in Democratic Hard Times pp. 68-78

- Sara Wallace Goodman
- White Racial Solidarity and Opposition to American Democracy pp. 79-89

- Ashley Jardina and Robert Mickey
- Threats or Gains: The Battle over Participation in America’s Careening Democracy pp. 90-100

- Dan Slater
- The Far-Right Threat in the United States: A European Perspective pp. 101-115

- Cas Mudde
- Challenges to Subnational Democracy in the United States, Past and Present pp. 118-129

- Robert Mickey
- The Growing Rural-Urban Political Divide and Democratic Vulnerability pp. 130-142

- Suzanne Mettler and Trevor Brown
- American Federalism, Political Inequality, and Democratic Erosion pp. 143-155

- Jacob M. Grumbach and Jamila Michener
- Moderation, Realignment, or Transformation? Evaluating Three Approaches to America’s Crisis of Democracy pp. 158-174

- Lee Drutman
- Civil Society, Realized: Equipping the Mass Public to Express Choice and Negotiate Power pp. 175-185

- Hahrie Han and Jae Yeon Kim
- Can Black Lives Matter within U.S. Democracy? pp. 186-199

- Megan Ming Francis
Volume 698, issue 1, 2021
- Introduction: The COVID-19 Shock to Our Deep Inequities: How to Mitigate the Impact pp. 7-11

- Carol Graham and Michal Grinstein-Weiss
- Socioeconomic Status as a Risk Factor in Economic and Physical Harm from COVID-19: Evidence from the United States pp. 12-38

- Jonathan Rothwell and Ember Smith
- Crashing without a Parachute: Racial and Educational Disparities in Unemployment during COVID-19 pp. 39-67

- Bradley Hardy, Charles Hokayem and Stephen Roll
- Do Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Savings and Job Loss during COVID-19 Explain Disparities in Housing Hardships? A Moderated Mediation Analysis pp. 68-87

- Michal Grinstein-Weiss, Yung Chun, Stephen Roll and Jason Jabbari
- When Public Health Crises Become Entwined: How Trends in COVID-19, Deaths of Despair, and Well-Being Track across the United States pp. 88-110

- Emily Dobson, Carol Graham and Ethan Dodd
- Rural-Urban Variation in COVID-19 Experiences and Impacts among U.S. Working-Age Adults pp. 111-136

- Shannon M. Monnat
- Nursing Homes and COVID-19: A Crisis on Top of a Crisis pp. 137-162

- Brian E. McGarry and David C. Grabowski
- Doubling Down on Racial Capitalism during COVID-19: Qualitative Interviews with Bank Employees pp. 163-184

- Terri Friedline, Anna K. Wood, Mikal Wheatley, Seyoung Oh and Haotian Zheng
- COVID-19 as America’s Stress Test pp. 185-198

- Edward F. Lawlor
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