Session 242: CO3 -> Community as Social Control
Time: 1:10PM to 2:40 PM on Thursday, November 18
Place: Confederation 6
Session Chair: Deborah Baskin, California State University - Los Angeles
Cooperative Styles of Supervision and Monitoring as Protective Factors Against Delinquency and Victimization of Children in Inner-City Neighborhoods
by: Regina E. Brisgone, Rutgers University (Corresponding)
Testing the Relationship Between Incarceration, Informal Social Control and Crime
by: Dina R. Rose, John Jay College of Criminal Justice (Corresponding)
Kristen Scully, Florida State University
Todd R. Clear, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Fear of Crime in Public Housing: The Exploration of Social Networks as Informal Social Control
by: Denise L. Bissler, North Carolina State University (Corresponding)
Patty McCall, North Carolina State University
William R. Smith, North Carolina State University
Coercion and Communities: Trends in the Patterns and Prevalence of Coercion in Baltimore Neighborhoods
by: Mary K. Shelly, The Urban Institute (Corresponding)
James P. Lynch, The American University - Washington
William J. Sabol, The Urban Institute

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