Session 297: CO5 -> Community Context of Victimization
Time: 4:30PM to 6:00 PM on Thursday, November 18
Place: Confederation 6
Session Chair: Lisa A. Callahan, Russell Sage College
Neighborhoods and Crime: Individual and Neighborhood Effects on the Risk of Victimization
by: Karin Wittebrood, Social en Cultural Planning Office (Corresponding)
Neighborhood Context and Victimization: A Test of Sampson and Groves' Theory of Social Disorganization
by: Michael A. Cretacci, University at Albany (Corresponding)
YihShyan Sun, University at Albany
The Mental Health Effects of Victimization and Fear of Crime on Neighborhood Residents as Tempered by Social Disorganization
by: Karen Hayslett-McCall, Pennsylvania State University (Corresponding)
The Role of Community Social Control and Neighborhood Disadvantage: A Contextual Analysis of Victimization Risk
by: Maria B. Velez, The Ohio State University (Corresponding)
Repeat and Multiple Victimizations: The Role of Individual and Contextual Factors
by: Maureen Outlaw, The Pennsylvania State University (Corresponding)
R. Barry Ruback, The Pennsylvania State University
Chester L. Britt, Arizona State University West
Discussants:
Lisa A. Callahan, Russell Sage College

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