Session 524: GC16 -> Adolescent Female Offending: Theories and Research
Time: 11:20AM to 12:50 PM on Saturday, November 20
Place: British Columbia
Session Chair: Kristi Holsinger, University of Cincinnati
The Learning Connection: Gender Roles and Crime
by: Kelly K. Browning, Univ. Central Florida at Daytona Beach (Corresponding)
Pathways to Violence: An Analysis of the Link Between Childhood Abuse and Adolescent Female Offending
by: Susanne Argamaso, University of Colorado - Boulder (Corresponding)
A Meta-Analysis of the Predictors of Female Delinquency
by: Dana A. Jones, University of Cincinnati (Corresponding)
Travis C. Pratt, University of Cincinnati
School Experiences as a Catalyst to Gang Membership: An Analysis of the Role of School Attachment and Performance Among Female Gang Members
by: Niquita Vinyard, University of Missouri - St. Louis (Corresponding)
Norman A. White, University of Missouri - St. Louis
Correlates of Eating Disorders: A Test of Gottfredson and Hirschi's Self-Control Theory
by: Susan F. Sharp, University of Oklahoma (Corresponding)
Toni Terling, University of Oklahoma
Leslie Atkins, University of Oklahoma

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