Session 410: CO9 -> Rural and Urban Crime
Time: 2:50PM to 4:20 PM on Friday, November 19
Place: Confederation 6
Session Chair: Quint Thurman, Wichita State University
Social Disorganization and Rural Violent Crime: A Spatial Analysis
by: Cynthia Barnett, Federal Bureau of Investigation (Corresponding)
F. Carson Mencken, West Virginia University
The Utility of Routine Activity Theory in Explaining Rural Victimization
by: Anne M. Kelleher, Washington State University (Corresponding)
The Rural Community and Crime
by: Joseph F. Donnermeyer, The Ohio State University (Corresponding)
Patrick C. Jobes, University of New England
Elaine Crosby, University of New England
Herb Weinand, University of New England
Community Structure and Childhood Outcomes Among the Poor in Urban and Rural Areas
by: Roger Jarjoura, Indiana University - Indianapolis (Corresponding)
Ruth Triplett, Old Dominion University
Clete Snell, Sam Houston State University
Context and Crime: Modeling the Rural Environment
by: Douglas R. Davenport, Truman State University (Corresponding)
Discussants:
Quint Thurman, Wichita State University

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