| Session 111: EC2 -> New Developments in Deterrence Research |
| Time: 4:20PM to 5:50 PM on Wednesday, November 7 |
| Place: Cabinet |
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Session Chair: Daniel S. Nagin, Carnegie Mellon University |
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Beyond Stafford and Warr's Reconceptualization of Deterrence: Personal and Vicarious Experiences, Impulsivity, and Offending Behavior |
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Alex R. Piquero, University of Florida (Corresponding) |
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Greg Pogarsky, University at Albany |
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Measuring Deterrence With Actual Behavior |
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Daniel S. Nagin, Carnegie Mellon University |
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Greg Pogarsky, University at Albany (Corresponding) |
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Costs and Benefits of Crime: Examining the Traditional Scenario Design in Rational Choice Research |
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Jeffrey A. Bouffard, University of Maryland at College Park (Corresponding) |
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The Effects of Alcohol Intoxication and Anger on the Robustness of the Rational Choice Model |
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M. Lyn Exum, University of North Carolina - Charlotte (Corresponding) |
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The Satisfactions of Vice: Danger and Excitement and the Deision to Offend |
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Bill McCarthy, University of California - Davis (Corresponding) |
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John Hagan, Northwestern University |