Session 243: CS8 -> Social Controls in Adolescence
Time: 1:10PM to 2:40 PM on Thursday, November 18
Place: Newfoundland
Session Chair: George E. Capowich, Washington State University
Differential and Developing Bonds Explaining Changes in Delinquent Behavior
by: Frank M. Weerman, International Police Institute Twente (Corresponding)
Testing Control Balance Theory: Relating Control Ratio and Deviance
by: George E. Capowich, Washington State University (Corresponding)
Is the Concept of Compulsive Crime Intellectually Useful?
by: Richard Phillips, Rutgers University
Jackson Toby, Rutgers University (Corresponding)
Reconceptualization of Attachment-Extending Social Bonding Theory
by: Jeong-Hee Cho, University at Albany (Corresponding)
Participation in Athletics and the Use of Recreational Drugs: An Analysis Using Social Control Theory
by: Jason A. Ford, The Bowling Green State University (Corresponding)

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