| Session 197: CJ9 -> Theory and Policy Considerations on Prostitution, Predictive Correlates of Crime, Law Enforcement and the Mentally Ill, and Citizen Involvement in Community Policing | |||
| Time: 1:00PM to 2:30 PM on Thursday, November 20 | |||
| Place: Denver | |||
| Session Chair: Luis Garcia, Suffolk University | |||
| Predicting Crime: The Reciprocal Effects of Family Structure on Juvenile and Adult Violent Crime | |||
| by: | Joann Gu, Boston Police Department (Corresponding) | ||
| The Life Experiences of Pimp-Versus Non-Pimp Controlled Prostitutes | |||
| by: | Maureen A. Norton-Hawk, Suffolk University (Corresponding) | ||
| A Multi-Level Analysis of Citizen Involvement in Community Policing | |||
| by: | April Pattavina, University of Massachusetts - Lowell (Corresponding) | ||
| Luis Garcia, Suffolk University | |||
| Heather Madruga, University of Massachusetts - Lowell | |||
| The Intersection of Law Enforcement, Mental Health, and Social Policy | |||
| by: | Melissa Elliott, Suffolk University (Corresponding) | ||
Updated 05/20/2006