Session 313: PS3 -> Psychology and Crime Symposium - III
Time: 4:30PM to 6:00 PM on Thursday, November 18
Place: Salon B
Session Chair: [To Be Assigned]
The Propensity for Violence as a Function of Verbal Abilities and Fluency
by: Barry Hancock, Southwest State University (Corresponding)
Kenneth Mentor, New Mexico State University
A Developmental Epidemiological Investigation of the Relationship Between concentration Problems and Aggressive Behavior
by: George W. Rebok, Johns Hopkins University (Corresponding)
Vasiliki J. Tsamis, The Catholic University of America
Using Attention/Encoding Abilities to Map Out Antisocial Behavior During Early Child Development
by: Vasiliki J. Tsamis, The Catholic University of America (Corresponding)
An Experimental Investigation of the Perceptual Characteristics of Dispositionally Aggressive Individuals: Street Robbers' Judgements of Point Light Displays
by: Volkan Topalli, University of Missouri - St. Louis (Corresponding)
Robert J. Fornango, University of Missouri - St. Louis

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