Volume 23, Number 2
Articles
Representative Bureaucracy, Recidivism, Education, Public Trust, and Citizen Evaluation of Government
Andrew I.E. Ewoh
Representative Bureaucracy, Street-Level Bureaucrats and Bureaucratic Discretion in Federal Disaster Assistance
Jason David Rivera
How Promising is the Second Chance Act in Reducing Recidivism among Male Ex-Offenders in Alabama, Georgia and Mississippi?
Jonny Amasa-Annang and Gina Scutelnicu
The Economic Impact of Changing Water Levels: A Regional Economic Analysis of Lake Thurmond
Rob Carey, Lori A. Dickes, and Elizabeth L. Crouch
Shifting the Blame in Public Education: Are There Parallels Between Opinion and Policy?
Barbara Patrick and Aaron . C. Rollins Jr
Does KIPP Grow Advantaged? Analyzing KIPP Campuses Over Time
Robert Maranto, Sarah B. Moore, and Gary Ritter
Explaining Political Trust among African Americans
Maruice Mangum
Citizen Evaluation of Government and Confidence in Public Institutions in Emergent Islamic Democracies: Evidence from Afghanistan
Nicholas O. Alozie and Andrew I.E. Ewoh