| Session 57: CS2 -> Empirical Tests of Self-Control | |||
| Time: 1:00PM to 2:30 PM on Wednesday, November 7 | |||
| Place: Amsterdam | |||
| Session Chair: Dean Dabney, Georgia State University | |||
| Do the Glueck and Glueck Data Better Support the Self-Control Versus the Social-Control Perspective? | |||
| by: | Kelly H. Hardwick, University of Calgary (Corresponding) | ||
| Augustine Brannigan, University of Calgary | |||
| Dimensions of Low Self-Control Differ in Prediction of Property and Violent Crime | |||
| by: | Douglas Longshore, RAND (Corresponding) | ||
| Revisiting the "Definitive" Test of Self-Control Theory | |||
| by: | Laura J. Dugan, Georgia State University (Corresponding) | ||
| Dean Dabney, Georgia State University | |||
| Brenda Sims-Blackwell, Georgia State University | |||
| The Drug-Crime Link in a Self-Control Perspective: An Empirical Test Among Swiss Juveniles | |||
| by: | Denis Riebeaud, University of Lausanne (Corresponding) | ||
| Discussants: | |||
| Dean Dabney, Georgia State University | |||
Updated 05/20/2006