ISSN 1538-6473 (Print); ISSN 1745-9133 (Online)
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Continuing to Advance Criminology and Public Policy pp. 1-3(3) Author: Blomberg, Thomas G.
Prisoner Reentry, Employment, Signaling, and the Better Identification of Desisters pp. 5-15(11) Authors: Mears, Daniel P.; Mestre, Julie
Overview of: “A Signaling Perspective on Employment‐Based Reentry Programming: Training Completion as a Desistance Signal” pp. 17-20(4) Authors: Bushway, Shawn D.; Apel, Robert
A Signaling Perspective on Employment‐Based Reentry Programming pp. 21-50(30) Authors: Bushway, Shawn D.; Apel, Robert
Obeying Signals and Predicting Future Offending pp. 51-59(9) Author: Piquero, Alex R.
Signaling and Meta‐Analytic Evaluations in the Presence of Latent Offender Groups pp. 61-72(12) Author: Brennan, Tim
Elements of Successful Desistance Signaling pp. 73-86(14) Author: Maruna, Shadd
Why Work Is Important, and How to Improve the Effectiveness of Correctional Reentry Programs that Target Employment pp. 87-91(5) Author: Latessa, Edward
A Signaling Approach to Criminal Desistance through Transitional Jobs Programs pp. 93-99(7) Author: Bloom, Dan
Good Science, Good Sense: Making Meaningful Change Happen—A Practitioner's Perspective pp. 101-110(10) Author: Schriro, Dora