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Brief Communication
Introduction of Kenneth I. Maton on His Reciept of the 2006 SCRA Award for Distinguished Contributions to Theory and Research
Julian Rappaport
4-21
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Empowering Community Settings: Agents of Individual Development, Community Betterment, and Positive Social Change
Kenneth I. Maton
22-34
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The Sacred Character of Community Life
Kenneth I. Pargament
35-42
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Improving Youth Mentoring Interventions Through Research-based Practice
Jean E. Rhodes
43-62
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Intervening Processes Between Youths’ Exposure to Community Violence and Internalizing Symptoms Over Time: The Roles of Social Support and Coping
Margaret Rosario, Suzanne Salzinger, Richard S. Feldman and Daisy S. Ng-Mak
63-73
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A Qualitative Study of the Activities and Outcomes of Domestic Violence Coordinating Councils
Nicole E. Allen, Kelly A. Watt and Jacob Z. Hess
74-88
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Making the Connections: Community Capacity for Tobacco Control in an Urban African American Community
Cheryl Merzel, Joyce Moon-Howard, Dawn Dickerson, Destiny Ramjohn and Nancy VanDevanter
89-98
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The Association of Daily Hassles and Uplifts with Family and Life Satisfaction: Does Cultural Orientation make a Difference?
Yoav Lavee and Adital Ben-Ari
99-114
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Power and Public Participation in a Hazardous Waste Dispute: A Community Case Study
Marci R. Culley and Joseph Hughey
115-126
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Multilevel Analysis of a Measure of Community Prevention Collaboration
Eric C. Brown, J. David Hawkins, Michael W. Arthur, Robert D. Abbott and M. Lee Van Horn
127-150
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Community Resilience as a Metaphor, Theory, Set of Capacities, and Strategy for Disaster Readiness
Fran H. Norris, Susan P. Stevens, Betty Pfefferbaum, Karen F. Wyche and Rose L. Pfefferbaum
151-164
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Mexican American Adolescents’ Cultural Orientation, Externalizing Behavior and Academic Engagement: The Role of Traditional Cultural Values
Nancy A. Gonzales, Miguelina Germán, Su Yeong Kim, Preethy George and Fairlee C. Fabrett, et al.