Chapter References
1. Thirty Years Later
Bronner (1998), Burtless (1994), Carnoy (1994), Danziger (1994), Duncan and Brooks-Gunn (1998), Harris and Wilkins (1988), Holmes (1997a), Larin and McNichol (1997), Meredith (1997), National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders (1968), Orfield (1996), Reich (1997b), Shapiro (1995), Stevenson (1998), Taylor (1998). U.S. Census (1997), U.S. Council of Economic Advisors (1998), U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (1997), Wilson (1997).
2. What Doesn’t Work
Supply-Side Economics. Alexander (1995), Baringer (1992), Berlin and Sum (1988), Birdsong (1989), Bradsher (1995), Brinkley (1994), Cohn and Vobejda (1993), Cunningham (1991), Currie (1993), Curtis (1991), Curtis (1995), Curtis (1998), DeParle (1991), Donohue (1989), Economist (1989), Federal Register (1994), Furlong (1992), Gans (1995), Gladwell (1991), Guskind (1990), Johnson (1994), Nation (1997), New York Times (1992), New York Times (1996), Phillips (1990), Rich (1992), Shapiro and Greenstein (1991), Sklar (1989), Stehle (1995), Toner (1992), Urban Institute (1992), Vobejda (1989), William T. Grant Foundation (1988), Wilson (1987), Wilson (1996), Wilson (1997), Zepezauer and Naiman (1996), Zuckerman (1992).
Smokescreens. Apple (1997), Belluck (1997), Bennett (1997), Chavis (1995), Curtis and Currie (1990), Curtis (1995), Curtis (1998), DeMott (1996), de Tocqueville (1969), Gifford (1993), Harden (1997), Mariano (1991), Sandel (1996), Silbert (1984), Sklar (1989), Stehle (1995), Yeoman (1997).
Prison Building and Drug Policy. Anderson (1994), Brooke (1997), Califano (1998), Currie (1993), Currie (1998a), Curtis (1998), Donzinger (1996), Drug Strategies (1997), Elliott (1994), Friedman (1998), Goldstein (1994), Habemann (1997), Hamburg (1997), MacKenzie and Souryal (1994), Mauer (1990), Mauer (1997), Petersilia (1993), Suro (1997), Winerip (1998).
3. What Works
Standards. American Youth Policy Forum (1997), Howell (1995), National Research Council (1993), Powell and Hawkins (1996), Price et.al. (1988).
Preschool. Berrueta-Clement et.al. (1984), Committee for Economic Development (1987), Curtis (1995), Dryfoos (1990), Dryfoos (1998), Hamburg (1987), Harris (1990), Johnson and Walker (1987), Lally et.al. (1988), Schorr (1997), Schorr and Schorr (1988), Schweinhart and Weikart (1988), U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (1985), Vobejda (1994), Wilson (1996), Wilson (1997), Wilson (1998).
Urban Public School Programs. Annie E. Casey Foundation (1997b), Carnegie Council on Adolescent Development (1989), Comer (1997), Curtis (1995), Curtis (1998), Demott (1996), Dryfoos (1990), Dryfoos (1997), Dryfoos (1998), Education Weekly (1998), Felner et.al. (1997), Kirst (1997), Kohn (1991), Kozol (1997), Washington Post (1998a).
Community-Based Youth Development. Carnegie Corporation (1992), Currie (1993), Curtis (1995), Curtis (1998), Curtis and Currie (1990), Dryfoos (1998), Hahn (1995), Hayes (1982), Howell (1995), New York Times (1995), Schinke et.al. (1991), Sipe (1996).
Job Training and Placement for Welfare Recipients and Out-of-School Youth. Allen (1990), Arella (1994), Berlin and Sum (1988), Brown (1997), Curtis (1995), Dryfoos (1998), Fisher (1992), Ford Foundation (1996), Gifford (1993), Jakes (1995), Karr (1992), Kaslow (1995), Kennedy (1968), Kinzer (1993), Levitan and Gallo (1992), Levitan et.al. (1993), Mariano (1991), Mecs (1993), Milton S. Eisenhower Foundation (1997a), Nordheimer (1996), Peirce and Steinbach (1987), Poliat et.al. (1988), Quint (1992), Rich (1992), Sturz (1983), Sanchez (1997), Taggert (1981), USA Basics (1989), Vobejda (1996), Vobejda (1997), Wilson (1996), Wilson (1997).
Community Economic Development and Community Banking for Job Generation. Center for Community Change (1997), Curtis (1993a), Curtis (1995), Curtis (1998), Gifford (1993), Mariano (1991), Okagaki (1997), Peirce and Steinbeck (1987), Quint (1992).
Problem-Oriented Policing. Currie (1998), Curtis (1998), Goldstein (1994).
4. Lessons
Curtis (1998), Dryfoos (1998), Fund for the City of New York (1994), Glass (1997), Milton S. Eisenhower Foundation (1996), Milton S. Eisenhower Foundation (1997a), Milton S. Eisenhower Foundation (1997b), Milton S. Eisenhower Foundation (1997c).
5. Betrayal
Communicating What Works. Barr (1997), Curtis (1998), Fallows (1996), Gans (1995), Greider (1992), McChesney (1997), Miller (1996), Milton S. Eisenhower Foundation (1995), Milton S. Eisenhower Foundation (1997c), Phillips (1990), Ridgeway (1997), Stehle (1997), Winerip (1998).
Reform of Campaign Finance and Political Lobbying. Abramson (1997), Chronicle of Philanthropy (1997), Cooper (1998), Corn (1997), Drew (1997), Hamburg (1997), Marcus (1997), Miller (1997), Raskin (1997), Rosenkranz (1997), Silverstein (1997), Turow (1997), Wertheimer (1997).
6. Investment
Introduction. Wilson (1996), Wilson (1998).
Investments in Children, Youth and Public Urban Education. Dryfoos (1998).
Investments in Employment. Center for Community Change (1997), Currie (1993), Curtis (1993a), Curtis (1995), Dolbeare (1998), Faux (1997a), Faux (1997b), Faux (1997c), Faux (1998), Jones (1997), Okagaki (1997), Marshall and Tucker (1992), McGahey (1997).
Federal Macroeconomic Policy. Faux (1997a), Faux (1997b), Faux (1997c), Faux (1998), Galbraith (1997), Hightower (1998), Kallick (1996).
Investments in Race-Specific Policy. Bell (1992), Bradley (1997), Curtis (1993), Curtis (1995), Hacker (1994), Holmes (1997b), Jeter (1998), Nation (1997b), Rusk (1993), Scruggs-Leftwich (1998), Taylor (1998), Verhover (1997), Washington Post (1993), West (1993), Wilson (1996), Wilson (1997), Wilson (1998).
Investments in Criminal Justice. Califano (1998), Currie (1998a), Currie (1998b).
Resources to Finance the Investments. Curtis (1993), Curtis (1995), Herbert (1998), Jones (1997), McGahey (1997), Reich (1997a), New York Times (1998c), Reich (1998), Zepezauer and Naiman (1996).
7. Alliance
American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (1997), Anderson and Cavanagh (1997), Cooper (1998), Curtis (1993), Curtis (1995), Curtis (1998), Faux (1997a), Faux (1997b), Faux (1997c), Faux (1998), Greider (1992), Jeter (1998), Nation (1997c), Page and Welch (1998), Pear (1997), Reich (1997a), Reich (1997b), Reich (1998), Verba et.al. (1997), Washington Post (1998b), Wellstone (1997), Wilson (1996), Wilson (1997).