| Session 61: PP10 -> Understanding and Predicting the Developmental Course of Interpersonal Violence |
| Time: 9:30AM to 10:50 AM on Wednesday, November 13 |
| Place: Sandburg 2 |
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Session Chair: Daniel S. Nagin, Carnegie Mellon University |
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Most Fall But Not All: Changes in Physical Aggression From Childhood Through Adolescence |
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Daniel S. Nagin, Carnegie Mellon University (Corresponding) |
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Richard E. Tremblay, University of Montreal |
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The Neuropsychology of Violence Revisited |
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Jean R. Seguin, Universite de Montreal (Corresponding) |
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Can Parents Influence Their Teenagers Trajectories of Violence? |
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Sylvana Cote, Universite de Montreal |
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Eric Lacourse, Universite de Montreal (Corresponding) |
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The Role of Family Processes in the Prediction of Health-Compromising and Violent Behaviors: An SEM Utilizing Longitudinal Data From High-Risk African-American Adolescents |
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Alexander T. Vazsonyi, Auburn University (Corresponding) |
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Lloyd E. Pickering, Auburn University |
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John M. Bolland, University of Alabama |
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Discussants: |
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J. David Hawkins, University of Washington |