This issue of the Journal of Urban Health David H. FrankelDavid Vlahov BriefCommunication 01 March 2002 Pages: 1 - 1
New York City, 2001: Reaction and response David VlahovSandro GaleaDavid Frankel Editorials and Commentaries 01 March 2002 Pages: 2 - 5
Public health preparedness for disaster: Perspective from Washington, DC Janet Firshein Editorials and Commentaries 01 March 2002 Pages: 6 - 7
Of butterflies, madmen, and urban health: Perspective from Canada Martin T. Schechter Editorials and Commentaries 01 March 2002 Pages: 8 - 9
Can cities prepare for terrorism?: Perspective from the United Kingdom David Sharp Editorials and Commentaries 01 March 2002 Pages: 10 - 11
Public health and the Media: The challenge now faced by bioterrorism Sandra Mullin Editorials and Commentaries 01 March 2002 Pages: 12 - 12
Literature in brief David OzonoffJosiah D. Rich Editorials and Commentaries 01 March 2002 Pages: 13 - 18
Science and politics, or on the irony of the term Political science Robert Seltzer Special Feature: Firearms and Violence 01 March 2002 Pages: 19 - 25
Firearm availability and suicide, homicide, and unintentional firearm deaths among women Matthew MillerDeborah AzraelDavid Hemenway Special Feature: Firearms and Violence 01 March 2002 Pages: 26 - 38
The epidemiology of firearm suicide in the United States Michael P. RomeroGaren J. Wintemute Special Feature: Firearms and Violence 01 March 2002 Pages: 39 - 48
Unintentional gun injuries, firearm design, and prevention: What we know, what we need to know, and what can be done Shannon FrattaroliDaniel W. WebsterStephen P. Teret Special Feature: Firearms and Violence 01 March 2002 Pages: 49 - 59
How delinquent youths acquire guns: Initial versus most recent gun acquisitions Daniel W. WebsterLorraine H. FreedModena H. Wilson Special Feature: Firearms and Violence 01 March 2002 Pages: 60 - 69
Drugs and firearm deaths in New York City, 1990–1998 Sandro GaleaJennifer AhernDavid Vlahov Special Feature: Firearms and Violence 01 March 2002 Pages: 70 - 86
Traffic injury data, policy, and public health: Lessons from Boston Chinatown Doug BruggeZenobia LaiWilliam Rand Original Articles: Various Topics 01 March 2002 Pages: 87 - 103
Regional varation in drug purchase opportunity among youths in the United States, 1996–1997 Kirk E. JamesFrenando A. WagnerJames C. Anthony Original Articles: Various Topics 01 March 2002 Pages: 104 - 112
Characteristics of injection drug users who utilize tuberculosis services at sites of the baltimore city needle exchange program Elise D. RileyDavid VlahovRichard E. Chaisson Original Articles: Various Topics 01 March 2002 Pages: 113 - 127
Selection effect of needle exchange in Anchorage, Alaska Dennis G. FisherGrace L. ReynoldsColin R. Harbke Original Articles: Various Topics 01 March 2002 Pages: 128 - 135
Trends in the AIDS epidemic among New York City’s injection drug users: Localized or citywide? Russell RockwellSherry DerenDon C. Des Jarlais Original Articles: Various Topics 01 March 2002 Pages: 136 - 146
The effect of ethnicity and maternal birthplace on small-for-gestational-age deliveries to HIV-infected women James R. CocroftWalter W. HauckBarbara J. Turner Original Articles: Various Topics 01 March 2002 Pages: 147 - 160