| Session 196: PO14 -> Police Contexts and Subcultures | |||
| Time: 8:15AM to 9:45 AM on Thursday, November 18 | |||
| Place: Salon B | |||
| Session Chair: James Frank, University of Cincinnati | |||
| Differential Seat Belt Enforcement: A Multi-Jurisdictional Study | |||
| by: | Michael E. Clifton, Police Foundation (Corresponding) | ||
| David L. Weisburd, Police Foundation and Hebrew University | |||
| Gordon Ainsworth, Police Foundation | |||
| E. Earl Hamilton, Police Foundation | |||
| Explaining Police Activities Across Urban Neighborhoods | |||
| by: | Bradley W. Smith, Wayne State University (Corresponding) | ||
| James Frank, University of Cincinnati | |||
| Social and Organizational Contexts of Policing | |||
| by: | James J. Sobol, Hilbert College (Corresponding) | ||
| Updating Police Ethnography: Fragmentation and Competition Among the Subcultures of Urban Policing | |||
| by: | Richard L. Wood, University of New Mexico (Corresponding) | ||
| Managerial Considerations of Rotating Shift Systems for Police Officers in Small Rural/Suburban Police Agencies | |||
| by: | Elizabeth Bonello, Michigan State University (Corresponding) | ||
| Joseph A. Schafer, Michigan State University | |||
| Todd E. Bricker, Michigan State University | |||
Updated 05/20/2006