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Volume 1, Number 1, December 2001

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Accountability and the Camera Perspective Bias in Videotaped Confessions
pp. 53-70(18)
Authors: Lassiter G.D.; Munhal P.J.; Geers A.L.; Weiland P.E.; Handley I.M.

Affirmative Action: Psychological Contributions to Policy
pp. 71-87(17)
Authors: Crosby F.J.; Clayton S.

The Prevention of Homelessness Revisited
pp. 95-127(33)
Authors: Shinn M.; Baumohl J.; Hopper K.

Focus Groups as a Tool for Policy Analysis
pp. 129-146(18)
Author: Kahan J.P.

Building a Research and Advocacy Agenda on Issues of Economic Justice
pp. 147-162(16)
Authors: Bullock H.E.; Lott B.

To Be of Use
pp. 175-182(8)
Authors: Fine M.; Barreras R.

The Role of Social Science in Welfare Reform
pp. 183-185(3)
Author: Kalil A.

Linking Research to Policy to People's Lives
pp. 187-190(4)
Author: Zuckerman D.

SPSSI and Activist Science
pp. 191-194(4)
Author: Cherry F.

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