| Session 28: RS25 -> The Crack/Cocaine Debate and the Question of Race | |||
| Time: 8:00AM to 9:30 AM on Wednesday, November 13 | |||
| Place: LaSalle 5 | |||
| Session Chair: Richard D. Hartley, University of Nebraska at Omaha | |||
| A Reexamination of Sentencing and the Crack/Cocaine Debate | |||
| by: | Richard D. Hartley, University of Nebraska at Omaha (Corresponding) | ||
| Sean Maddan, University of Nebraska at Omaha | |||
| The Constitutionality of Crack Cocaine Sentencing: Past Challenges and Directions for Future Research | |||
| by: | Scott R. Maggard, University of Florida (Corresponding) | ||
| Racial Typification and Support for Harsh Punitive Policies | |||
| by: | Kelly Welch, Florida State University (Corresponding) | ||
| Ted Chiricos, Florida State University | |||
| Marc Gertz, Florida State University | |||
| Reconsidering the Relationship Between Race and Self-Reported Crime | |||
| by: | Bradley R.E. Wright, University of Connecticut (Corresponding) | ||
Updated 05/20/2006