| Session 211: CT10 -> Control, Attention, and Offending: Implications for Criminological Theory | |||
| Time: 11:00AM to 12:30 PM on Thursday, November 18 | |||
| Place: Conv Ctr 109 | |||
| Session Chair: Friedrich Loesel, University of Erlangen - Nuremberg | |||
| Psychopathy, Risk-Taking, and Attention: A Differentiated Test of the Somatic Marker Hypothesis | |||
| by: | Friedrich Loesel, University of Erlangen - Nuremberg (Corresponding) | ||
| Martin Schmucker, University of Erlangen - Nuremburg | |||
| Do Parents Matter in Creating Self-Control in Their Children? A Genetically Informed Test of Gottfredson's and Hirschi's Theory of Low Self Control | |||
| by: | John Paul Wright, University of Cincinnati (Corresponding) | ||
| Kevin Beaver, University of Cincinnati | |||
| Self-Control, Parenting Behavior, Antisocial Parents, and Deviant Peers as Correlates of Delinquent Behavior: Propensity Versus Context Effects | |||
| by: | Margit Wiesner, University of Alabama at Birmingham (Corresponding) | ||
| Michael Windle, University of Alabama at Birmingham | |||
| Stacey Lockard, Univerity of Alabama | |||
| Personality Correlates of Offense Style | |||
| by: | Donna Youngs, University of Liverpool (Corresponding) | ||
Updated 05/20/2006