| Session 387: JU13 -> The Role of Family Process and Structure on Delinquency |
| Time: 8:00AM to 9:30 AM on Saturday, November 10 |
| Place: Amsterdam |
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Session Chair: Monica L. Whitlock, University of Southern California |
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The Contextual Importance of Socio-Structural Variables and Family Processes in Adolescent Deviance |
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Alexander T. Vazsonyi, Auburn University (Corresponding) |
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Jennifer Crosswhite, Auburn University |
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J. Melissa Partin, Auburn University |
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Gender Differences in Delinquent Trajectories: The Mediating Roles of Family Relationships and Peer Influence |
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Veronica M. Herrera, University of Arizona (Corresponding) |
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Laura McCloskey, Harvard School of Public Health |
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The Link Between Parental Attachment, Monitoring, Delinquent Peers and Delinquent Behavior: A Causal Examination |
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Dusten Hollist, Washington State University (Corresponding) |
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The Road to Delinquency: Familial Discord as a Precursor to Juvenile Female Offending |
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Leslie N. Schaefer, University of Florida (Corresponding) |
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Time After Divorce, Family Structure, and Delinquency |
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Tracey Kyckelhahn, University of Texas - Austin (Corresponding) |