to EVALUATION REVIEW Volume 22 Number 1 (February 1998) pp. 1-152 Number 2 (April 1998) pp. 153-312 Number 3 (June 1998) pp. 313-432 Number 4 (August 1998) pp. 433-568 Number 5 (October 1998) pp. 569-696 Number 6 (December 1998) pp. 697-824 Authors: ABRAMSON, PAUL R., see Pinkerton, S. D. AIKEN, LEONA S., STEPHEN G. WEST, DAVID E. SCHWALM, JAMES L. CARROLL, and SHENGHWA HSIUNG, “Comparison of a Randomized and Two Quasi-Experimental De- signs in a Single Outcome Evaluation: Efficacy of a University-Level Remedial Writing Pro- gram,” 207. ANDERMAN, CAROLYN, see Cheadle, A. ANGLIN, M. DOUGLAS, see Hser, Y.-I. ANGLIN, M. DOUGLAS, see Powers, K. I. BECK, JEROME, “100 years of ‘Just Say No’ Versus ‘Just Say Know’: Reevaluating Drug Pre- vention Goals for the Coming Century,” 15. BELL, MICHELLE A., see Cheadle, A. BERNARD, H. RUSSELL, see Killworth, P. D. BICKMAN, LEONARD, and KARL M. HAMNER, “An Evaluation of the Yad Vashem Holo- caust Museum,” 435. BROWN, JOEL H., see D’Emidio-Caston, M. BROWN, JOEL H., see Kreft, 1.G.G. CAMPBELL, ALEC, RICHARD A. BERK, and JAMES J. FYFE, “Deployment of Violence: The Los Angeles Police Department’s Use of Dogs,” 535. CARROLL, JAMES L., see Aiken, L. S. CARTWRIGHT, WILLIAM S., “Cost-Benefit and Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Drug Abuse Treatment Centers,” 609. CATALANO, RICHARD F., see Cheadle, A. CHANG, HEESUK, see Reynolds, A. J. CHEADLE, ALLEN, EDWARD WAGNER, CAROLYN ANDERMAN, MARY WALLS, COLLEEN MCBRIDE, MICHELLE A. BELL, RICHARD F. CATALANO, and ERIC EVALUATION REVIEW, Vol. 22 No. 6, December 1998 816-820 © 1998 Sage Publications, Inc. 816 to EVALUATION REVIEW Volume 22 Number 1 (February 1998) pp. 1-152 Number 2 (April 1998) pp. 153-312 Number 3 (June 1998) pp. 313-432 Number 4 (August 1998) pp. 433-568 Number 5 (October 1998) pp. 569-696 Number 6 (December 1998) pp. 697-824 Authors: ABRAMSON, PAUL R., see Pinkerton, S. D. AIKEN, LEONA S., STEPHEN G. WEST, DAVID E. SCHWALM, JAMES L. CARROLL, and SHENGHWA HSIUNG, “Comparison of a Randomized and Two Quasi-Experimental De- signs in a Single Outcome Evaluation: Efficacy of a University-Level Remedial Writing Pro- gram,” 207. ANDERMAN, CAROLYN, see Cheadle, A. ANGLIN, M. DOUGLAS, see Hser, Y.-I. ANGLIN, M. DOUGLAS, see Powers, K. I. BECK, JEROME, “100 years of ‘Just Say No’ Versus ‘Just Say Know’: Reevaluating Drug Pre- vention Goals for the Coming Century,” 15. BELL, MICHELLE A., see Cheadle, A. BERNARD, H. RUSSELL, see Killworth, P. D. BICKMAN, LEONARD, and KARL M. HAMNER, “An Evaluation of the Yad Vashem Holo- caust Museum,” 435. BROWN, JOEL H., see D’Emidio-Caston, M. BROWN, JOEL H., see Kreft, 1.G.G. CAMPBELL, ALEC, RICHARD A. BERK, and JAMES J. FYFE, “Deployment of Violence: The Los Angeles Police Department’s Use of Dogs,” 535. CARROLL, JAMES L., see Aiken, L. S. CARTWRIGHT, WILLIAM S., “Cost-Benefit and Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Drug Abuse Treatment Centers,” 609. CATALANO, RICHARD F., see Cheadle, A. CHANG, HEESUK, see Reynolds, A. J. CHEADLE, ALLEN, EDWARD WAGNER, CAROLYN ANDERMAN, MARY WALLS, COLLEEN MCBRIDE, MICHELLE A. BELL, RICHARD F. CATALANO, and ERIC EVALUATION REVIEW, Vol. 22 No. 6, December 1998 816-820 © 1998 Sage Publications, Inc. 816 INDEX 817 PETTIGREW, “Measuring Community Mobilization in the Seattle Minority Youth Health Project,” 699. CHOU, CHIH-PING, see Hser, Y.-I. COLOSI, LAURA A., see McClintock, C. CONWAY, TERRY L., see Woodruff, S. I. COOLEY, JAMES, see Yu, C. CORDRAY, DAVID S., see Orwin, R. COWIE, GAIL, see Yu, C. CROW, SUSAN, see Yu, C. D’EMIDIO-CASTON, MARIANNE and JOEL H. BROWN, “The Other Side of the Story: Stu- dent Narratives on the California Drug, Alcohol and Tobacco Education Program,” 95. DUCKART, JONATHAN P., “An Evaluation of the Baltimore Community Lead Education and Reduction Corps (CLEARCorps) Program,” 373. DUGUID, STEVEN, and RAY PAWSON, “Education, Change, and Transformation: The Prison Experience,” 470. EDWARDS, CHRISTINE C., see Woodruff, S. I. ESBENSEN, FINN-AAGE, see Sellers, C. S. FOSTER, E. MICHAEL, “Does the Continuum of Care Influence Time in Treatment? Evidence From the Fort Bragg Evaluation,” 447. GARFINKEL, IRWIN, CYNTHIA MILLER, SARA S. McCLANAHAN, and THOMAS L. HANSON, “Deadbeat Dads or Inept States? A Comparison of Child Support Enforcement Systems,” 717. GORMAN, D.M., “The Irrelevance of Evidence in the Development of School-Based Drug Pre- vention Policy, 1986-1996,” 118. GOTTFREDSON, DENISE C., GARY D. GOTTFREDSON, and STACY SKROBAN, “Can Prevention Work Where It Is Needed Most?” 315. GOTTFREDSON, GARY D.., see Gottfredson, D. C. GRELLA, CHRISTINE, see Hser, Y.-I. GROSSMAN, JEAN BALDWIN, and JOSEPH P. TIERNEY, “Does Mentoring Work? An Im- pact Study of the Big Brothers Big Sisters Program,” 403. HAMNER, KARL M., see BICKMAN, L. HANSON, THOMAS L., see Garfinkel, I. HEINRICH, CAROLYN J., “Returns to Education and Training for the Highly Disadvantaged: What Does It Take to Make an Impact?” 637. HERBERT, STEPHANIE, see Yu, C. HOLTGRAVE, DAVID R., see Pinkerton, S. D. HSER, YIH-ING, CHRISTINE GRELLA, CHIH-PING CHOU, and M. DOUGLAS ANGLIN, “Relationships Between Drug Treatment Careers and Outcomes: Findings From the Na- tional Drug Abuse Treatment Outcome Study,” 496. HSIUNG, SHENGHWA, see Aiken, L. S. JOHNSEN, EUGENE C.., see Killworth, P. D. KILLWORTH, PETER D., CHRISTOPHER McCARTY, H. RUSSELL BERNARD, GENE ANN SHELLEY, and EUGENE C. JOHNSEN, “Estimation of Seroprevalence, Rape, and Homelessness in the United States Using a Social Network Approach,” 289. KREFT, ITAG.G., “An Illustration of Item Homogeneity Scaling and Multilevel Analysis Tech- niques in the Evaluation of Drug Prevention Programs,” 46. KREFT, ITA G. G., and JOEL H. BROWN, “Introduction to the Special Issue: Zero Effects of Drug Prevention Programs. Issues and Solutions,” 3. LEVITON, LAURA C., see Pinkerton, S. D. £18 EVALUATION REVIEW / DECEMBER 1998 McBRIDE, COLLEEN, see Cheadle, A. McCARTY, CHRISTOPHER, see Killworth, P. D. McCLINTOCK, CHARLES, and LAURA A. COLOSI, “Evaluation of Welfare Reform: A Framework for Addressing the Urgent and the Important,” 668. McLANAHAN,, S. S., see Garfinkel, I. MILLER, CYNTHIA, see Garfinkel, I. NEWCOMB, THEODORE M. Jr.,“Assessing Data for Precursors of CO2 and Methane in King County, Washington, 1990,” 792. NUNN, SAMUEL, see Quinet, K. D. ORWIN, ROBERT, G. L. JOSEPH SONNEFELD, DAVID S. CORDRAY, GEORGINE M. PION, and HAROLD I. PERL, “Constructing Quantitative Implementation Scales From Categorical Services Data: Examples From a Multisite Evaluation,” 245. O’TOOLE, LAURENCE J. Jr., see Yu, C. PAWSON, RAY, see Duguid, S. PERL, HAROLD L., see Orwin, R. PETTIGREW, ERIC, see Cheadle, A. PINKERTON, STEVEN D., DAVID R. HOLTGRAVE, LAURA C. LEVITON, DAVID A. WAGSTAFF, and PAUL R. ABRAMSON, “Model-Based Evaluation of HIV Prevention In- terventions,” 155. PION, GEORGINE M., see Orwin, R. POWERS, KEIKOI., and M. DOUGLAS ANGLIN, “A Differential Assessment of the Cumula- tive Versus Stabilizing Effect of Methadone Maintenance Treatment,” 175. QUINET, KENNA DAVIS, and SAMUEL NUNN, “Illuminating Crime: The Impact of Street Lighting on Calls for Police Service,” 751. REYNOLDS, ARTHUR J., HEESUK CHANG, JUDY A. TEMPLE, “Early Childhood Inter- vention and Juvenile Delinquency: An Exploratory Analysis of the Chicago Child-Parent Centers,” 341. RINDSKOPF, DAVID and LEONARD SAXE, “Zero Effects in Substance Abuse Programs: Avoiding False Positives and False Negatives in the Evaluation of Community-Based Pro- grams,” 78. SAXE, LEONARD, see Rindskopf, D. SCHWALM, DAVID E., see Aiken, L. S. SELLERS, CHRISTINE S., TERRANCE J. TAYLOR, and FINN-AAGE ESBENSEN, “Real- ity Check: Evaluating a School-Based Gang Prevention Model,” 590. SKROBAN, STACY, see Gottfredson, D. C. SHELLEY, GENE ANN, see Killworth, P. D. SONNEFELD, G. L. JOSEPH, see Orwin, R. SORENSON, SUSAN B.., “Identifying Hispanics in Existing Databases: Effect of Three Meth- ods on Mortality Patterns of Hispanic and Non-Hispanic Whites,” 520. TAYLOR, TERRANCE, J., see Sellers, C. S. TEMPLE, JUDY A., see Reynolds, A. J. TIERNEY, JOSEPH P., see Grossman, J. B. WAGNER, EDWARD, see Cheadle, A. WAGSTAFF, DAVID A., see Pinkerton, S. D. WALLS, MARY, see Cheadle, A. WEST, STEPHEN G., see Aiken, L. S. WOODRUFF, SUSAN I., CHRISTINE C. EDWARDS, and TERRY L. CONWAY, “Enhancing Response Rates to a Smoking Survey for Enlisted U.S. Navy Women,” 780. INDEX 819 YU, CHILIK, LAURENCE J. O’TOOLE Jr., JAMES COOLEY, GAIL COWIE, SUSAN CROW, and STEPHANIE HERBERT, “Policy Instruments for Reducing Toxic Releases: The Effectiveness of State Information and Enforcement Actions,” 571. 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An Impact Study of the Big Brothers Big Sisters Program,” Grossman and Tierney, 403. “Does the Continuum of Care Influence Time in Treatment? Evidence From the Fort Bragg Evaluation,” Foster, 447. “Early Childhood Intervention and Juvenile Delinquency: An Exploratory Analysis of the Chi- cago Child-Parent Centers,” Reynolds et al., 341. “Education, Change, and Transformation: The Prison Experience,” Duguid and Pawson, 470. “Enhancing Response Rates to a Smoking Survey for Enlisted U.S. Navy Women,” Woodruff et al., 780. “Estimation of Seroprevalence, Rape, and Homelessness in the United States Using a Social Network Approach,” Killworth et al., 289. “An Evaluation of the Baltimore Community Lead Education and Reduction Corps (CLEAR- Corps) Program,” Duckart, 373. “An Evaluation of the Yad Vashem Holocaust Museum,” Bickman and Hamner, 435. “Evaluation of Welfare Reform: A Framework for Addressing the Urgent and the Important,” McClintock and Colosi, 668. “Identifying Hispanics in Existing Databases: Effect of Three Methods on Mortality Patterns of Hispanic and Non-Hispanic Whites,” Sorenson, 520. “Illuminating Crime: The Impact of Street Lighting on Calls for Police Service,” Quinet and Nunn, 751. “An Illustration of Item Homogeneity Scaling and Multilevel Analysis Techniques in the Evaluation of Drug Prevention Programs,” Kreft, 46. “Introduction to the Special Issue: Zero Effects of Drug Prevention Programs. Issues and Solu- tions,” Kreft and Brown, 3. “The Irrelevance of Evidence in the Development of School-Based Drug Prevention Policy, 1986-1996,” Gorman, 118. “Measuring Community Mobilization in the Seattle Minority Youth Health Project,” Cheadle et al., 699. 820 EVALUATION REVIEW / DECEMBER 1998 “Model-Based Evaluation of HIV Prevention Interventions,” Pinkerton et al., 155. “100 years of ‘Just Say No’ Versus ‘Just Say Know’ :R eevaluating Drug Prevention Goals for the Coming Century,” Beck, 15. “The Other Side of the Story: Student Narratives on the California Drug, Alcohol and Tobacco Education Program,” D’Emidio-Caston and Brown, 95. “Policy Instruments for Reducing Toxic Releases: The Effectiveness of State Information and Enforcement Actions,” Yu et al., 571. “Reality Check: Evaluating a School-Based Gang Prevention Model,” Sellers et al., 590. “Relationships Between Drug Treatment Careers and Outcomes: Findings From the National Drug Abuse Treatment Outcome Study,” Hser et al., 496. “Returns to Education and Training for the Highly Disadvantaged: What Does It Take to Make an Impact?” Heinrich, 637. “Zero Effects in Substance Abuse Programs: Avoiding False Positives and False Negatives in the Evaluation of Community-Based Programs,” Rindskopf and Saxe, 78. s r a c ean