Session 474: GL6 -> Mediterranean Criminology in Comparative Perspective
Time: 8:00AM to 9:30 AM on Saturday, November 20
Place: Concert Hall A
Session Chair: Santiago Redondo, Centre of Legal Studies of the Autonomous
Recidivism Around the World: A Comparison Between Europe and U.S.A.
by: Julio Sanchez-Meca, University of Murcia, Spain (Corresponding)
Fulgencio Marin-Martinez, University of Murcia
Santiago Redondo, Centre of Legal Studies of the Autonomous
Crime and Psychopathy: Implications for Correctional Treatment in Europe
by: Rui Abrunbosa Gonzalves, University of Minho, Portugal (Corresponding)
Crime Treatment in Europe: The 80's and 90's and Future Perspectives
by: Santiago Redondo, Centre of Legal Studies of the Autonomous (Corresponding)
Julio Sanchez-Meca, University of Murcia, Spain
Vicente Garrido Genoves, Universitat de Valencia
Gender anThe period in which young people move from childhood to adulthood is a critical one in their development and often a criminogenic one. In 1992 a Spanish representative sample of 2,100 youths aged 14 to 21 responded to the Questionnaire for the I
by: Raquel Bartolome Gutierrez, Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha, Spain (Corresponding)
Discussants:
Juan J. Medina-Ariza, Violence Institute of New Jersey - UMDNJ

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