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Publications Type: CRRUCS Report


What Works: Comparing the Effectiveness of Welfare-to-Work Programs in Los Angeles
by Stephen V. Monsma, J. Christopher Soper
CRRUCS Report September 2003


The InnerChange Freedom Initiative: A Preliminary Evaluation of a Faith-Based Prison Program
by Byron R. Johnson
CRRUCS Report June 2003


Working Faith: How Religious Organizations Provide Welfare-to-Work Services
by Stephen V. Monsma
CRRUCS Report 2002


Objective Hope: Assessing the Effectiveness of Faith-Based Organizations: A Review of the Literature
by Byron R. Johnson
CRRUCS Report 2002


Good Dads: Religion, Civic Engagement, & Paternal Involvement in Low-Income Communitites
by W. Bradford Wilcox
CRRUCS Report December 2001


The Role of African-American Churches in Reducing Crime Among Black Youth
by Byron R. Johnson
CRRUCS Report May 2001


A Better Kind of High: How Religious Commitment Reduces Drug Use Among Poor Urban Teens
by Byron R. Johnson
CRRUCS Report July 2000




 

 

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