Session 150: CS6 -> Self-Control I: Person and Situation Effects on Crime and Victimization
Time: 4:30PM to 6:00 PM on Wednesday, November 17
Place: Prince Edward Island
Session Chair: Roger M. Kern, Eastern Michigan University
Self Control, Risky Lifestyles, and Situation: The Role of Opportunity and Context in the General Theory
by: Stephen W. Baron, University of Windsor (Corresponding)
David R. Forde, University of Illinois at Chicago
Young Adults, Self-Control, Deviance, and Victimization
by: Roger M. Kern, Eastern Michigan University (Corresponding)
Joseph H. Rankin, Eastern Michigan University
Jessica L. VanGompel, Eastern Michigan University
Exploring the Influence of Peer Group Structure on Crime
by: Michael Shively, Northeastern University (Corresponding)
Richard P. Wiebe, Northeastern University
Opportunities, Self-Control and Criminal Behavior: An Empirical Analysis of the Interaction of Person and Situation
by: Stefanie Eifler, University of Bielefeld (Corresponding)
Discussants:
Marcus K. Felson, Rutgers University

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