| Session 83: DR5 -> Recent Research on Drugs and Crime | |||
| Time: 1:00PM to 2:30 PM on Wednesday, November 15 | |||
| Place: W-Yorkshire | |||
| Session Chair: William J. Sabol, Case Western Reserve University | |||
| Pregnant, Addicted to Crack, Railroaded to Prison: Is it Justifiable? | |||
| by: | Concetta Culliver, Benedict College (Corresponding) | ||
| How Strong do Neighborhoods Have to be to Resist the Spread of Violence? The Diffusion of Drug and Violent Crimes in Baltimore, 1982-1994 | |||
| by: | James P. Lynch, The American University - Washington (Corresponding) | ||
| William J. Sabol, Case Western Reserve University | |||
| Michael Planty, Bureau of Justice Statistics | |||
| Rational Choice Perspective on the Causes and Correlates of Prescription Fraud in San Diego | |||
| by: | Julie Wartell, Institute for Law and Justice (Corresponding) | ||
| Nancy LaVigne, National Institute of Justice | |||
| Male and Female Drug Abuse and Criminality in a Career Perspective | |||
| by: | Siv Byqvist, Swedish Council for Information on Alcoho (Corresponding) | ||
Updated 05/20/2006