Saturday, January 01, 2005

Illustrative Bibliography - Common Ground on Abortion

Bankole, Akinrinola, Susheela Singh and Taylor Haas. 1998. Reasons Why Women Have Induced Abortions: Evidence from 27 Countries. International Family Planning Perspectives, 24(3):117-127 & 152.

Brown, Sarah, and Leon Eisenberg, eds. 1995. The best of intentions: Unintended Pregnancy and the Well-Being of Children and Families. Division of Health Promotion and Disease Prevention. Institute of Medicine. Washington, DC: National Academy Press.

Dworkin, Rosalind J. and Alfred N. Poindexter. 1980. Pregnant low-income teenagers: A social structural model of the determinants of abortion-seeking behavior. Youth and Society v11 n3 p295-309.

General Accounting Office. 1990. Home visiting: A promising intervention strategy for at-risk families. Washington D.C.: author.

Glendon, Mary Ann. 2001. The Ever-Changing Interplay Between Democracy and Civil Society. Proceedings of the Sixth Plenary Session of the Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences: Vatican City.

Goode, Erich. 1997. Deviant behavior. Upper Saddle River: Prentice Hall.

Halle, Tamara, Jonathan Zaff, Julia Calkins, and Nancy Geyelin Margie. 2000. Background for community-level work on school readiness: A review of definitions, assessments, and investment strategies. Washington D.C.: Child Trends.

Hirschi, Travis. 1994. Family. In The generality of deviance, eds. Travis Hirschi and Michael R. Gottfredson, 47-69. New Brunswick: Transaction Publishers.

Hirschi, Travis, and Michael R. Gottfredson. eds. 1994. The generality of deviance. New Brunswick: Transaction Publishers.

Hunter, James Davison. 1997. Partisanship and the abortion controversy. Society, Vol. 34, Issue 5.

Jones, Rachel K., Jacqueline E. Darroch and Stanley K. Henshaw. 2002. Patterns in the Socioeconomic Characteristics of Women Obtaining Abortions in 2000-2001. Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health, Volume 34, Number 5.

Lanctot, Nadine and Carolyn A Smith. 2001. Sexual Activity, Pregnancy, and Deviance in a Representative Urban Sample of African American Girls. Journal of Youth and Adolescence; v30 n3 p349-72.

Lillie-Blanton, Marsha. 1998. Drug abuse: Studies show treatment is effective, but benefits may be overstated. Washington D.C.: General Accounting Office.

Little, Craig. 1995. Deviance and control: Theory, research, and social policy. 3rd ed. Itasca,
Illinois: F. E. Peacock Publishers, Inc.

Miller, Brent C., Brad Benson, and Kevin A. Galbraith. 2001. Family relationships and adolescent pregnancy risk: A research synthesis. Developmental Review; v21 n1 p1-38.

Remez, L 1992. Adolescent drug users more likely to become pregnant, elect abortion.
Family Planning Perspectives, Vol. 24, Issue 6.

Raver, C. 2002. Emotions Matter: Making the Case for the Role of Young Children's Emotional Development in Early School Readiness. Social Policy Report vol XVI no 3, 3-18.

Scaramella, Laura V., Rand D Conger, Ronald L Simons, Les B. Whitbeck. 1998. Predicting Risk for Pregnancy by Late Adolescence: A social contextual perspective. Developmental Psychology; v34 n6 p1233-45 Nov 1998

Shoemaker, Donald J. 1996. Theories of delinquency: An examination of explanations of delinquent behavior. 3rd ed. New York: Oxford University Press.

Udry, J. Richard, and Judith Kovenock. 1996. Early predictors of nonmarital first pregnancy and abortion. Family Planning Perspectives, Vol. 28, Issue 3.

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