Session 505: MP11 -> Public Attitudes, Punitiveness, and Fear of Crime
Time: 9:40AM to 11:10 AM on Saturday, November 20
Place: Saskatchewan
Session Chair: Heike Gramckow, Amerian Prosecutors Research Institute
Changes in Attitudes About Crime and Punishment in the New German States (former GDR)
by: Heike Gramckow, Amerian Prosecutors Research Institute (Corresponding)
Heike Ludwig, Fachhochschule Jena
Undergraduate Students' Perceptions of Crime
by: Yenli Yeh, University of Virginia's College at Wise (Corresponding)
Paula Brillinger, University of Maine at Presque Isle
Adolescents and Television: Do Peers Have an Effect?
by: Christine A. Eith, Bowling Green State University (Corresponding)
Empathy Among College Students: Identifying Predispositional Traits and the Role of Maturation
by: Kevin E. Courtright, Niagara University (Corresponding)
David A. Mackey, Framingham State College
Measuring the Effects of Fear of Crime
by: J.R. Adler, University of Kent at Canterbury (Corresponding)
P.J. Moore, George Washington University
E.B. Ebbesen, University of California - San Diego

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