| Session 99: RS75 -> Do Moral Emotions Inhibit Risky Behavior? | |||
| Time: 2:00PM to 3:30 PM on Wednesday, November 13 | |||
| Place: Sandburg 7 | |||
| Session Chair: Jeffrey Stuewig, George Mason University | |||
| Do Shame and Guilt Predict Antisocial Behavior in Late Adolescence? Findings From a Prospective Study | |||
| by: | Jeffrey Stuewig, George Mason University (Corresponding) | ||
| Laura McCloskey, Harvard School of Public Health | |||
| Implications of Childhood Shame and Guilt for Criminal Behavior in Early Adulthood | |||
| by: | Stephanie Kendall, George Mason University (Corresponding) | ||
| Candace Reinsmith, George Mason University | |||
| June Price Tangney, George Mason University | |||
| Moral Emotions and Moral Reasoning in an Inmate Population: Preliminary Results from the GMU Recidivism Study | |||
| by: | June Price Tangney, George Mason University (Corresponding) | ||
| Mark Hastings, George Mason University | |||
| Patrick Meyer, George Mason University | |||
| Emi Furukawa, George Mason University | |||
| Discussants: | |||
| John Braithwaite, Australian National University | |||
Updated 05/20/2006