| Session 235: MM9 -> Methodological Strategies in the Study of Drugs and Crime | |||
| Time: 12:30PM to 2:00 PM on Thursday, November 18 | |||
| Place: Conv Ctr 103 | |||
| Session Chair: Patrick J. Carr, St. Joseph's University | |||
| Effects of Interview Mode on Estimates of Need for Alcohol and Drug Treatment Among Welfare Recipients | |||
| by: | William Alex Pridemore, Indiana University (Corresponding) | ||
| Kelly R. Damphousse, University of Oklahoma | |||
| Rebecca K. Moore, State of Oklahoma | |||
| The Case for Criminography: Why Criminology Should Pay More Than Lip Service to Ethnographic Research | |||
| by: | Patrick J. Carr, St. Joseph's University (Corresponding) | ||
| Liminal Roles and Interstitial Membership: Issues in Researching Methamphetamine Impact Through Collaborative Settings | |||
| by: | Melinda Nagai, University of Colorado at Boulder (Corresponding) | ||
| Physical Stigmata and Criminal Typing: Exploring Physical Differences Between Offender Groups and Control Samples | |||
| by: | Magann Jordan, University of Nevada - Las Vegas (Corresponding) | ||
| Terance D. Miethe, University of Nevada - Las Vegas | |||
| Age, Gender, Race, and Experience: How Interviewer Characteristics Relate to Participation in Survey Research | |||
| by: | James Carr, NORC at the University of Chicago (Corresponding) | ||
| Zhiwei Zhang, NORC at the University of Chicago | |||
| Ami Caldwell, NORC at the University of Chicago | |||
| Pamela Loose, NORC at the University of Chicago | |||
Updated 05/20/2006