Session 388: DI2 -> Deterrence and Incapacitation
Time: 1:10PM to 2:40 PM on Friday, November 19
Place: Newfoundland
Session Chair: Alexander Weiss, Indiana University
Social Sanctions and Patterns of Drunk Driving Among College Students
by: Stephen E. Brown, East Tennessee State University (Corresponding)
Vincent J. Taglieri, Federal Bureau of Investigation
What Happened to Deterrence Theory?
by: Walter R. Gove, Vanderbilt University (Corresponding)
Gabrielle Lynn Chapman, Vanderbilt University
The Indirect and Direct Effects of Age on Perceptions of Risk: Among Incarcerated Offenders
by: Tricia Klosky, Illinois State University (Corresponding)
Impact of Skewness in Personal Crime and Arrest Rates on Deterrence and Incapacitation
by: Thomas B. Marvell, JUSTEC Research (Corresponding)
Incapacitation and DWI Recidivism: Towards a New Analytical Framework
by: Alexander Weiss, Indiana University (Corresponding)

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