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Volume 62Autumn 1999Number 4

Amateurs in Public Service:
Volunteering, Service-Learning, and
Community Service

Charles T. Clotfelter
Special Editor
Why "Amateurs"? Charles T. Clotfelter1
The Scope of Volunteer Activity and Public Service Eleanor Brown17
Volunteering in Cross-National Perspective: Initial Comparisons Helmut K. Anheier
Lester M. Salamon
43
Comment: On Defining and Measuring Volunteering in the United States and Abroad Emmett D. Carson67
Community Service Programs in High Schools Sally A. Raskoff
Richard A. Sundeen
73
The Constitutionality of Mandatory Public School Community Service Programs Rodney A. Smolla 113
The Effects of Volunteering on the Volunteer John Wilson
Marc Musick
141
Comment: Volunteering and Community Service Steven Rathgeb Smith169
Citizen Soldiers: The North Carolina Volunteers and the War on Poverty Robert R. Korstad
James L. Leloudis
177
Making the Most of Volunteers Jean Baldwin Grossman
Kathryn Furano
199
The Effective Use of Volunteers: Best Practices for the Public Sector Jeffrey L. Brudney219
Comment: Enabling Public Service James Clotfelter257