Session 133: MP3 -> Youth Violence and the News Media
Time: 2:50PM to 4:20 PM on Wednesday, November 17
Place: Confederation 5
Session Chair: Michael Welch, Rutgers University
Beyond Delinquency: Print Media Representations of the "New Breed" of Transgressing Adolescent
by: Paul Colomy, University of Denver (Corresponding)
Laura Ross Greiner, University of Colorado, Boulder
Predicting Juvenile Crime Rates: A Hazardous Business
by: Roy Lotz, John Jay College of Criminal Justice (Corresponding)
Leona Lee, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
The Role of "Experts" in Network Television's Presentation of Crime
by: Kenneth Mentor, New Mexico State University (Corresponding)
Barry Hancock, Southwest State University
Whose Ordinance is it, Anyway? Chicago's Gang Loitering Law, Chicago's Alternative Policing Strategy (CAPS), and the Media
by: Joel F. Knutson, Northwestern University (Corresponding)
Youth Violence in the Media: Examining the Emergence of "Wilding" as an Invention of Print Journalism
by: Michael Welch, Rutgers University (Corresponding)
Eric Price, Rutgers University
Nana Yankey, Rutgers University - New Brunswick

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