| Session 251: RS170 -> Deliquency Development and Specialization: Looking at Gender and Age | |||
| Time: 11:00AM to 12:30 PM on Thursday, November 14 | |||
| Place: Clark 10 | |||
| Session Chair: Mark Asbridge, University of Toronto | |||
| Using Econometrics to Test Gender Differences in Delinquency: Different Effects or Different Exposure? | |||
| by: | Daniel J. O'Connell, University of Delaware (Corresponding) | ||
| Christine A. Eith, University of Delaware | |||
| Steven S. Martin, University of Delaware | |||
| Do Birds of a Feather Cluster Together? The Versatility and Specialization of Adolescent Deviance | |||
| by: | Mark Asbridge, University of Toronto (Corresponding) | ||
| Methodological Issues in Longitudinal Research Designs: An Assessment of the National Youth Survey's Delinquency Measures and the Age-Crime Curve | |||
| by: | David S. Kirk, University of Chicago (Corresponding) | ||
| Criminology of the Adult First Offender | |||
| by: | Miles D. Harer, The U.S. Sentencing Commission (Corresponding) | ||
Updated 05/20/2006