| Session 312: CJ16 -> Comparative Cross-National Research: Implications for Theory (Sponsored by the Division of International Criminology) |
| Time: 9:40AM to 11:10 AM on Friday, November 21 |
| Place: Directors Row E |
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Session Chair: Steven Bittle, Queen's University/Law Comm. of Canada |
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Against Governmentality: Althusser and the Governance of Crime and Its Control |
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Steven Bittle, Queen's University/Law Comm. of Canada (Corresponding) |
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The Civilized Process, Economic Change, and Violence: An Assessment of the Evidence in England, the Netherlands and the United States |
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Dennis M. Mares, University of Missouri - St. Louis (Corresponding) |
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Governing Crime in the Countryside |
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Kevin Stenson, Buckinghamshire Chilterns University Coll (Corresponding) |
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Domestic Violence in Welfare States: A Comparative Analysis of Welfare State Typologies Within a Power Resources Framework |
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Tracey Peter, University of Manitoba (Corresponding) |
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Rising Crime in Japan? Risk, Reality, Media Representation and the Police |
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Koichi Hamai, Ryukoku University (Corresponding) |
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Thomas Ellis, University of Portsmouth |