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Volume 694, issue 1, 2021
- Legacies of Racial Violence: Clarifying and Addressing the Presence of the Past pp. 8-20

- David Cunningham, Hedwig Lee and Geoff Ward
- (Dis)Continuities in Racialized Legal Violence pp. 22-31

- Geoff Ward, David Cunningham, Hedwig Lee and Sarah Gaby
- A Call for Integral Violence Studies pp. 32-38

- Christian Davenport
- Historical Anatomical Collections of Human Remains: Exploring Their Reinterpretation as Representations of Racial Violence pp. 39-47

- Molly K. Zuckerman, Rita M. Austin and Courtney A. Hofman
- Linking History to Contemporary State-Sanctioned Slow Violence through Cultural and Structural Racism pp. 48-58

- Margaret T. Hicken, Lewis Miles, Solome Haile and Michael Esposito
- Achieving Health Equity by Addressing Legacies of Racial Violence in Public Health Practice pp. 59-66

- Darrell Hudson
- Lives, Not Metadata: Recovery Methods for Digital Histories of Racial Violence pp. 67-75

- Monica Muñoz Martinez
- Historical Racist Violence and Intergenerational Harms: Accounts from Descendants of Lynching Victims pp. 78-91

- Shytierra Gaston
- The Persistence of Historical Racial Violence and Political Suppression: Implications for Contemporary Regional Inequality pp. 92-107

- Jhacova A. Williams, Trevon Logan and Bradley L. Hardy
- Police Brutality and Mexican American Families in Texas, 1945–1980 pp. 108-121

- Brent M. S. Campney
- Measuring Legacies of Collective Racial Violence pp. 122-139

- Sarah Gaby
- White Health Benefits of Histories of Enslavement: The Case of Opioid Deaths pp. 142-156

- Ryan Gabriel, Michael Esposito, Geoff Ward, Hedwig Lee, Margaret T. Hicken and David Cunningham
- From Legacy to Memory: Reckoning with Racial Violence at the National Memorial for Peace and Justice pp. 157-171

- Christina Simko
- Historical Mob Violence and the 2016 Presidential Election pp. 172-188

- Rebecca Abbott and Amy Kate Bailey
- The White Working Class and the Legacy of the 1960s Ku Klux Klan in the 2016 Presidential Election pp. 189-204

- Mattias Smångs
- Capital Punishment and the Legacies of Slavery and Lynching in the United States pp. 205-219

- David Rigby and Charles Seguin
Volume 693, issue 1, 2021
- Homelessness as a Moving Target pp. 8-26

- Barrett A. Lee, Marybeth Shinn and Dennis P. Culhane
- A Rising Tide Drowns Unstable Boats: How Inequality Creates Homelessness pp. 28-45

- Thomas H. Byrne, Benjamin F. Henwood and Anthony Orlando
- Income Support Policies and the Rise of Student and Family Homelessness pp. 46-63

- Zachary Parolin
- The Concentrated Geography of Eviction pp. 64-81

- Devin Q. Rutan and Matthew Desmond
- Racial Inequity and Homelessness: Findings from the SPARC Study pp. 82-100

- Jeffrey Olivet, Catriona Wilkey, Molly Richard, Marc Dones, Julia Tripp, Maya Beit-Arie, Svetlana Yampolskaya and Regina Cannon
- Housing Trajectories, Risk Factors, and Resources among Individuals Who Are Homeless or Precariously Housed pp. 102-122

- Tim Aubry, Ayda Agha, Cilia Mejia-Lancheros, James Lachaud, Ri Wang, Rosane Nisenbaum, Anita Palepu and Stephen W. Hwang
- Public Assistance and Homeless Shelter Trajectories pp. 123-140

- Francisca G.-C. Richter, Claudia Coulton, Robert L. Fischer and Nina Lalich
- Homelessness among Formerly Incarcerated Men: Patterns and Predictors pp. 141-157

- Brianna Remster
- Putting Homelessness in Context: The Schools and Neighborhoods of Students Experiencing Homelessness pp. 158-176

- Tasminda K. Dhaliwal, Soledad De Gregorio, Ann Owens and Gary Painter
- Housing First and Severe Mental Disorders: The Challenge of Exiting Homelessness pp. 178-192

- James Lachaud, Cilia Mejia-Lancheros, Rosane Nisenbaum, Vicky Stergiopoulos, Patricia O’Campo and Stephen W. Hwang
- How Well Do Housing Vouchers Work for Black Families Experiencing Homelessness?: Evidence from the Family Options Study pp. 193-208

- Claudia D. Solari, Douglas Walton and Jill Khadduri
- Housing Matters, Services Might: Findings from the High Needs Families Program Evaluation pp. 209-229

- Debra J. Rog, Kathryn A. Henderson, Clara A. Wagner and Emily L. Abbruzzi
- Understanding the Dynamics of Homelessness among Veterans Receiving Outpatient Care: Lessons Learned from Universal Screening pp. 230-243

- Ann Elizabeth Montgomery
- Cross-Sector Collaboration to Improve Homeless Services: Addressing Capacity, Innovation, and Equity Challenges pp. 246-263

- Jennifer E. Mosley
- Complaint-Oriented “Servicesâ€: Shelters as Tools for Criminalizing Homelessness pp. 264-283

- Chris Herring
- The Growth and Shifting Spatial Distribution of Tent Encampments in Oakland, California pp. 284-300

- Ryan Finnigan
- Finding Security on Skid Row: The Positive Role of Organizational and Social Ties in Service Hubs in the United States and Japan pp. 301-320

- Matthew D. Marr
- How to Address Homelessness: Reflections from Research pp. 322-332

- Katherine M. O’Regan, Ingrid Gould Ellen and Sophie House
Volume 692, issue 1, 2020
- The Contemporary U.S. Child Welfare System(s): Overview and Key Challenges pp. 7-25

- Lawrence M. Berger and Kristen S. Slack
- The Scope, Nature, and Causes of Child Abuse and Neglect pp. 26-49

- Sarah A. Font and Kathryn Maguire-Jack
- Child Welfare Financing: What Do We Fund, How, and What Could Be Improved? pp. 50-67

- Ron Haskins
- The Evolution of Federal Child Welfare Policy through the Family First Prevention Services Act of 2018: Opportunities, Barriers, and Unintended Consequences pp. 68-96

- Mark F. Testa and David Kelly
- The Child Maltreatment Prevention Landscape: Where Are We Now, and Where Should We Go? pp. 97-118

- Brenda Jones Harden, Cassandra Simons, Michelle Johnson-Motoyama and Richard Barth
- Leveraging Family and Community Strengths to Reduce Child Maltreatment pp. 119-139

- Debangshu Roygardner, Kelli N. Hughes and Vincent J. Palusci
- The Social Welfare Policy Landscape and Child Protective Services: Opportunities for and Barriers to Creating Systems Synergy pp. 140-161

- Megan Feely, Kerri M. Raissian, William Schneider and Lindsey Rose Bullinger
- A Practical Framework for Considering the Use of Predictive Risk Modeling in Child Welfare pp. 162-181

- Brett Drake, Melissa Jonson-Reid, MarÃa Gandarilla Ocampo, Maria Morrison and Darejan (Daji) Dvalishvili
- Who Is and Is Not Served by Child Protective Services Systems? Implications for a Prevention Infrastructure to Reduce Child Maltreatment pp. 182-202

- Kristen S. Slack and Lawrence M. Berger
- How Do Families Experience and Interact with CPS? pp. 203-226

- Darcey H. Merritt
- Foster Care in a Life Course Perspective pp. 227-252

- Fred Wulczyn
- Racial Disproportionality and Disparities in the Child Welfare System: Why Do They Exist, and What Can Be Done to Address Them? pp. 253-274

- Alan J. Dettlaff and Reiko Boyd
Volume 691, issue 1, 2020
- The Reassertion of the Regulatory Welfare State: A Preface pp. 7-16

- Avishai Benish and David Levi-Faur
- The Expansion of Regulation in Welfare Governance pp. 17-29

- Avishai Benish and David Levi-Faur
- Meta Governance of Path Dependencies: Regulation, Welfare, and Markets pp. 30-49

- John Braithwaite
- The Political Economy of Regulating for Welfare: Regulation Preventing Loss of Access to Basic Services in the UK, Sweden, the EU, and Israel pp. 50-67

- Hanan Haber
- Measuring and Comparing the Regulatory Welfare State: Social Objectives in Public Procurement pp. 68-83

- Miriam Hartlapp
- A Gender Equalizing Regulatory Welfare State? Enacting the EU’s Work-Life Balance Directive in Denmark and Poland pp. 84-103

- Caroline De La Porte, Trine P. Larsen and Dorota Szelewa
- Bossing or Protecting? The Integration of Social Regulation into the Welfare State pp. 104-120

- Philipp Trein
- Politics, Markets, and Modes of Contract Governance: Regulating Social Services in Shanghai and Chongqing, China pp. 121-137

- Wei Li and Bao Yang
- Views from Below: Inspectors’ Coping with Hybrid Accountabilities pp. 138-152

- Tanja Klenk
- Changing Expectations? The Change in the Role of the Welfare Ministry in the Regulation of Personal Social Services pp. 153-173

- Lihi Lahat
- Is Service Quality a Driver of the Regulatory Welfare State? Policies for Health Services in Germany and France pp. 174-188

- Renate Reiter
- The Rise of the Regulatory Constitutional Welfare State, Publicization, and Constitutional Social Rights: The Case of Israel and Britain pp. 189-205

- Lilach Litor, Gila Menahem and Hadara Bar-Mor
- Quiet Politics of Employment Protection Legislation? Partisan Politics, Electoral Competition, and the Regulatory Welfare State pp. 206-222

- Linda Voigt and Reimut Zohlnhöfer
- Varieties of Regulatory Welfare Regimes in Middle-Income Countries: A Comparative Analysis of Brazil, Mexico, and Turkey pp. 223-242

- Işik D. Özel and Salvador Parrado
- Indirect and Invisible Regulations Set in Stone: A Driving Force behind the Rise of Private Health Insurance in Sweden pp. 243-257

- John Lapidus
- Missing in Action: Bridging Capital and Cross-Boundary Discourse pp. 258-275

- Sora Lee and Valerie Braithwaite
- Organizing Competition: Regulatory Welfare States in Higher Education pp. 276-294

- Tobias Schulze-Cleven
- The Logics of Hybrid Accountability: When the State, the Market, and Professionalism Interact pp. 295-310

- Avishai Benish
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