Fall 2004, Volume 26, Number 2
IPR Policy Briefing Explores Mass Incarceration in the U.S.
Policy Perspective: Society Punishes Ex-Convicts for Life
IPR Distinguished Public Policy Lecture: IES director speaks on evidence-based education
Working with IES
Policing: The New Evidence
Fairness and Effectivness in Policing
10 Years of Community Policing, Chicago Style
Local Focus, National Issues: IPR co-sponsors third Chicago research conference
Policy Perspectives
Kerry Not So Liberal, Bush Not So Conservative
College Roommates: "Odd couples" can expand horizons
Policy as Narrative:
American Prospect
co-founder discusses magazine's evolution
Lost in Translation? Educational policies can become garbled at local levels
New Faculty Fellows
Faculty News
Recent Faculty Books
IPR Working Paper Series - Fall 2004
Wanted: Undergrads Interested in Social Policy
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