Session 158: HO7 -> Testing of Theoretical Perspectives on Homicide
Time: 4:30PM to 6:00 PM on Wednesday, November 17
Place: Confederation 3
Session Chair: Thomas A. Petee, Auburn University
The Social Structure of Violence: A Test of Black's Theory of Self-Help
by: Scott Phillips, University of Georgia (Corresponding)
Estimating the Reciprocal Effects of Social Capital and Homicide Rates
by: Steven F. Messner, University at Albany
Richard Rosenfeld, University of Missouri - St. Louis (Corresponding)
Eric Baumer, University of Missouri - St. Louis
Culture of Individualism and Violence: Extreme Modernization or Re-Traditionalization of Society?
by: Susanne Karstedt, University of Bielefeld (Corresponding)
Ecological Correlates of Urban Homicide in Four Regions of the U.S.: A Routine Activities Analysis
by: Lynette Chow, Pennsylvania State University (Corresponding)
Do Strong Communities Increase Homicide: An Evaluation of the Nisbett-Cohen Theory
by: Craig Rivera, University at Albany (Corresponding)
Rebekah Chu, University at Albany
Colin Loftin, University at Albany

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