ISR Reports

A Better Kind of High (w x h, 0 KB) A Better Kind of High: How Religious Commitment Reduces Drug Use Among Poor Urban Teens by Byron R. Johnson Making the Grade cover (w x h, 0 KB) • Making the Grade: The Influence of Religion Upon the Academic Performance of Youth in Disadvataged Communities by Mark D. Regnerus
The Great Escape (w x h, 0 KB) The Great Escape: How Religion alters the Delinquent Behavior of High-Risk Adolescents by Byron R. Johnson and Marc V. Siegel
What Works (w x h, 0 KB) What Works: Comparing the Effectiveness of Welfare-to-Work Programs in Los Angeles by Stephen V. Monsma and J. Christopher Soper
Is Religion Good for Adolescent Health? (w x h, 0 KB) Is Religion Good for Adolescent Health? A National Study of American High School Seniors by John M. Wallace, Jr.
ISR Living ExpectationsCover (w x h, 0 KB) Living up to Expectations How Religion alters the Delinquent Behavior of Low-Risk Adolescents by Mark D. Regnerus
Working Faith (w x h, 0 KB) Working Faith How Religious Organizations Provide Welfare-to-Work Services by Stephen V. Monsma with Cayolyn M. Mounts Objective Hope (w x h, 0 KB) Objective Hope Assessing the Effectiveness of Faith-Based Organizations: A Review of the Literature by Byron R. Johnson with Ralph Brett Tompkins and Derek Webb
Churches, Charity and Children (w x h, 0 KB) Churches, Charity and Children How Religious Organizations Are Reaching America's At-Risk Kids by Joseph Loconte and Lia Fantuzzo CRIAD Innerchange FreedomCover (w x h, 0 KB) •The InnerChange Freedom Initiative: A Preliminary Evaluation of a Faith-Based Prison Program by Byron R. Johnson with David B. Larson
CRIAD Then Comes MarriageCover (w x h, 0 KB) •Then Comes Marriage? Religion, Race, and Marriage in Urban America, by W. Bradford Wilcox Good Dads (w x h, 0 KB) Good Dads Religion, Civic Engagement, & Paternal Involvement in Low-Income Communities by W. Bradford Wilcox
Role of African-American Churches (w x h, 0 KB) The Role of African-American Churches in Reducing Crime Among Black Youth by Byron R. Johnson