Session 533: PS10 -> Psychology and Crime Symposium - IV
Time: 11:20AM to 12:50 PM on Saturday, November 20
Place: Confederation 5
Session Chair: Cathy Spatz Widom, University at Albany
Fear of Crime, Constructive Thinking and Well-Being
by: P.J. Moore, George Washington University (Corresponding)
J.R. Adler, University of Kent at Canterbury
E.B. Ebbesen, University of California - San Diego
Investigating Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder: Impulsive Violence in a Population of ADHD Adults
by: Kathy Faller, John Jay College of Criminal Justice (Corresponding)
Heath Grant, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Personality Characteristics, High-Risk Situations and Coping Strategies in Sexual Aggressors
by: Patrick Lussier, University of Montreal (Corresponding)
Jean Proulx, University of Montreal
Andre McKibben, University of Montreal
Uncovering the Relationship Between Personality and Crime: A Follow-Up Study
by: Shelley Johnson, University of Cincinnati (Corresponding)
Patricia Van Voorhis, University of Cincinnati
Service Providers' Perceptions of Violence and Its Effects on Children and Adolescents
by: Mary Ponce-Penn, Texas Juvenile Crime Prevention Center (Corresponding)

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