Session 200: SI1 -> Networks, Neighborhoods, and Social Organization
Time: 8:15AM to 9:45 AM on Thursday, November 18
Place: Ontario
Session Chair: Joseph G. Weis, University of Washington
The Span of Collective Efficacy: Extending Social Disorganization Theory to Violence in Intimate Relationships
by: Christopher R. Browning, University of NORC and Chicago (Corresponding)
A Few Good Friends: Intimate Networks and the Gender-Crime Relationship
by: Bill McCarthy, University of California - Davis (Corresponding)
Diane Felmlee, University of California - Davis
Fostering Good Neighbors: Developmental Predictors of Prosocial Community Involvement and Cohesion
by: Rick Kosterman, Social Development Research Group (Corresponding)
J. David Hawkins, University of Washington
Karl G. Hill, University of Washington
Richard F. Catalano, University of Washington
Robert Abbott, University of Washington
Sara Battin-Pearson, University of Washington
Todd I. Herrenkohl, University of Washington
Neighborhoods, Networks, and Delinquency
by: Stacy DeCoster, North Carolina State University (Corresponding)
Karen Heimer, University of Iowa

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