| Session 465: CO5 -> Effects of Programmatic and Civic Approaches to Crime Prevention in Communities |
| Time: 2:40PM to 4:10 PM on Friday, November 17 |
| Place: W-Elizabeth B |
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Session Chair: [To Be Assigned] |
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Moral Fault Lines: How a Street Gang Reduction Program Generates Class and Ethnic Conflict |
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Greg Scott, Office of the Illinois Attorney General (Corresponding) |
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Andrea M. Leverentz, Office of the Illinois Attorney General |
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Understanding Enduring Resident Commitment to Neighborhood Organizations and Quality of Life |
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Brian C. Renauer, Portland State University (Corresponding) |
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Community Organizations and Networks of Association: Towards a Theory of Parochial Social Control |
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Dina R. Rose, John Jay College of Criminal Justice (Corresponding) |
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Delores Jones-Brown, John Jay College of Criminal Justice |
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The Design, Content and Use of Crime and Disorder Audits: A Reflection on Recent Experiences in Britain |
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Kate Bowers, University of Liverpool (Corresponding) |
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Alexander Hirschfield, University of Liverpool |
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Self-Reported Fear of Crime: The Community Context |
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Joseph A. Schafer, Michigan State University (Corresponding) |
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Beth M. Huebner, Michigan State University |
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Timothy S. Bynum, Michigan State University |
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Viewing One's Home as Unsafe Because of Crime |
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Walter R. Gove, Vanderbilt University (Corresponding) |
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Amy Stinton, Vanderbilt University |
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Gabrielle Lynn Chapman, Vanderbilt University |
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Esther Madriz, University of San Francisco |