Session 483: SI5 -> Unraveling the Work-Crime Relationship
Time: 8:00AM to 9:30 AM on Saturday, November 20
Place: Library
Session Chair: Michael Polakowski, University of Arizona
Bad Workers or Lousy Jobs? A Conceptual Model of Workplace Deviance
by: Christopher Uggen, University of Minnesota (Corresponding)
Barbara J. McMorris, University of Minnesota
Jessica Huiras, University of Minnesota
Adolescent Employment and the Social Psychological Processes of Delinquency: Uncovering the Connections Between Work, Locus of Control, and Addictive Behavior Among Enrolled High School Students and Drop-outs
by: Paul C. LePore, University of Washington (Corresponding)
Tim Wadsworth, University of Washington
Jennifer C. Lee, University of Washington
Reinterpreting the Positive Correlation Between Youth Employment and Crime
by: Bradley R. Entner Wright, University of Connecticut (Corresponding)
Avshalom Caspi, Kings College London
Terrie Moffitt, Kings College London
Labor Markets, Communities and Crime: The Effects of Industrial Distribution on County Crime Rates and Individual Criminality
by: Tim Wadsworth, University of Washington (Corresponding)
Chris Bader, University of Washington
Robert Crutchfield, University of Washington

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