| Session 535: RS324 -> Theoretical Issues in the Study of Homicide: Cross Cultural Perspectives | |||
| Time: 9:00AM to 10:30 AM on Saturday, November 16 | |||
| Place: Clark 7 | |||
| Session Chair: Christine Alder, University of Melbourne | |||
| Men Killing Men: What's Honor Got To Do With It? | |||
| by: | R. Emerson Dobash, University of Manchester (Corresponding) | ||
| Russell P. Dobash, University of Manchester | |||
| Kate Cavanagh, University of Glasgow | |||
| Ruth Lewis, University of Newcastle | |||
| Juan Jose Medina-Ariza, University of Manchester | |||
| Child Victims of Crime: Assessing the Theoretical Importance of Gender, Age and Social Context in the Study of Homicide | |||
| by: | Christine Alder, University of Melbourne (Corresponding) | ||
| Homicide in China: Theoretical Implications of Cross-Cultural Analysis | |||
| by: | Roderic Broadhurst, The University of Hong Kong (Corresponding) | ||
| Femicide in Australia: An Analysis of Patterns of Victim/Offender Relationships | |||
| by: | Damon Muller, University of Melbourne (Corresponding) | ||
Updated 05/20/2006