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Volume 494, issue 1, 1987
- Preface pp. 9-18

- Lynn A. Curtis
- Inventing and Reinventing Argus: What Makes One Community Organization Work pp. 19-26

- Elizabeth Lyttleton Sturz and Mary Taylor
- Prevention and Control of Violence through Community Revitalization, Individual Dignity, and Personal Self-Confidence pp. 27-36

- M. Isolina Ferrã‰
- The House of Umoja as a Case Study for Social Change pp. 37-41

- David Fattah
- The Citizens' Role in Justice: Building a Primary Justice and Prevention System at the Neighborhood Level pp. 42-53

- Raymond Shonholtz
- Neighborhood Education, Mobilization, and Organization for Juvenile Crime Prevention pp. 54-70

- Jeffrey Fagan
- The Retreat of Folly: Some Modest Replications of Inner-City Success pp. 71-89

- Lynn A. Curtis
- Running in Front of the Bear: National Policy and City Reality pp. 90-93

- Sylvester Murray
- Employment, the Private Sector, and At-Risk Youth pp. 94-100

- William H. Kolberg
- Public Policy, Crime, and the Hispanic Community pp. 101-104

- Raul Yzaguirre
- Crime and Policy in the African American Community pp. 105-110

- Garry A. Mendez
- Neighborhood, Family, and Jobs— Necessary, But Not Sufficient pp. 111-118

- Marilyn Steele
- Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice: In Search of a Silver Bullet pp. 119-128

- Sherry Sylvester
- Innovative Policing in Houston pp. 129-134

- Lee P. Brown
- Law Enforcement, Social Justice, and the Legacy of Milton Eisenhower pp. 135-138

- Edward M. Kennedy
- Victim Rights and Criminal Justice Reform pp. 139-144

- Lois Haight Herrington
- The Portland Formula: Family, Business, and Community pp. 145-147

- J. E. Clark
- Crime Control and Police-Community Relations: A Cross-Cultural Comparison of Tokyo, Japan, and Santa Ana, California pp. 148-154

- Douglas E. Rake
- Government Initiatives in the United Kingdom pp. 155-160

- Mary Tuck
- A Neighborhood Approach to Crime Prevention in the United Kingdom pp. 161-168

- Nigel Whiskin
- International Relations and Politics pp. 172-173

- Norman D. Palmer
- International Relations and Politics pp. 173-174

- Willard D. Keim
- International Relations and Politics pp. 174-175

- Ronald R. Pope
- Africa, Asia, and Latin America pp. 175-176

- Barbara D. Metcalf
- Africa, Asia, and Latin America pp. 176-177

- George F. F. Lombard
- Africa, Asia, and Latin America pp. 178-178

- Jane S. Gerber
- Africa, Asia, and Latin America pp. 178-179

- Michael Lenker
- Africa, Asia, and Latin America pp. 180-181

- Don Peretz
- Africa, Asia, and Latin America pp. 181-181

- Craig Baxter
- Africa, Asia, and Latin America pp. 182-185

- Edward L. Jones
- Europe pp. 186-186

- Laura R. Woliver
- Europe pp. 187-188

- Peter Mellini
- Europe pp. 187-187

- Christian Potholm
- Europe pp. 188-189

- Alexander Mitrakos
- United States pp. 189-190

- John O'Sullivan
- United States pp. 190-191

- Richard R. John
- United States pp. 191-192

- Dennis Dailey Murphy
- United States pp. 192-194

- Kent Morrison
- United States pp. 194-195

- McCAUGHRIN Craig
- United States pp. 195-196

- Cheryl A. Rubenberg
- United States pp. 196-197

- James Kirby Martin
- United States pp. 197-198

- Arthur Gallant
- Sociology pp. 198-199

- John E. Owen
- Sociology pp. 199-201

- Michael J. Lynch
- Sociology pp. 201-203

- Philip H. Coombs
- Sociology pp. 203-204

- Joseph Amato
- Sociology pp. 204-205

- William A. Pearman
- Economics pp. 205-206

- Michael C. Munger
- Economics pp. 206-207

- Bernard P. Herber
- Economics pp. 207-208

- Edwin M. Martin
- Economics pp. 208-210

- P. I. Mathew
- Economics pp. 210-212

- LeBEL Phillip
- Economics pp. 212-212

- L. John Martin
- Economics pp. 213-215

- Zachary A. Smith
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