Continuing to Advance Criminology and Public Policy, Thomas G. Blomberg
A Signaling Perspective On Employment-Based Reentry
Editorial Introduction
Prisoner Reentry, Employment, Signaling, and the Better Identification of Desisters: Introduction to the Special Issue, Daniel P. Mears, Julie Mestre
Executive Summary
Overview of: “A Signaling Perspective on Employment-Based Reentry Programming: Training Completion as a Desistance Signal,” Shawn D. Bushway, Robert Apel
Research Article
A Signaling Perspective on Employment-Based Reentry Programming: Training Completion as a Desistance Signal, Shawn D. Bushway, Robert Apel
Policy Essay
Obeying Signals and Predicting Future Offending, Alex R. Piquero
Policy Essay
Signaling and Meta-analytic Evaluations in the Presence of Latent Offender Groups: The Importance of Coherent Target Group Specification, Tim Brennan
Policy Essay
Elements of Successful Desistance Signaling, Shadd Maruna
Policy Essay
Why Work Is Important, and How to Improve the Effectiveness of Correctional Reentry Programs that Target Employment, Edward Latessa
Policy Essay
A Signaling Approach to Criminal Desistance through Transitional Jobs Programs, Dan Bloom
Policy Essay
Good Science, Good Sense: Making Meaningful Change Happen – A Practitioner’s Perspective, Dora Schriro