| Session 138: RS103 -> Criminal Events and Criminal Offenses: Issues of Punishment and Displacement | |||
| Time: 3:30PM to 5:00 PM on Wednesday, November 13 | |||
| Place: Dearborn 2 | |||
| Session Chair: Greg Pogarsky, University at Albany | |||
| Gambling on Crime: How Punishment May Encourage Offending | |||
| by: | Greg Pogarsky, University at Albany (Corresponding) | ||
| Alex R. Piquero, University of Florida | |||
| The Criminal Event Perspective: Utilizing Multiple Theoretical Tracks to Understand Crime | |||
| by: | Rob B. Tillyer, Simon Fraser University (Corresponding) | ||
| Does Crowding Breed Crime?: Crowding and Its Possibility for Bringing About Crime in the United States | |||
| by: | Debernee S. Pugh, University at Albany (Corresponding) | ||
| Evaluating the Displacement and Free-Riding Effects of Lojack on Auto Theft Rates | |||
| by: | Tomislav V. Kovandzic, University of Alabama at Birmingham (Corresponding) | ||
| Heith Copes, University of Alabama - Birmingham | |||
| Thomas B. Marvell, JUSTEC Research | |||
Updated 05/20/2006