Special Issue
Editor’s Preface
- 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