| Session 73: CJ3 -> Religion and Delinquency | |||
| Time: 2:40PM to 4:10 PM on Wednesday, November 19 | |||
| Place: Directors Row F | |||
| Session Chair: Christopher J. Schreck, Illinois State University | |||
| Does Religion Help Cope With Distress? A Multilevel Test of General Strain Theory | |||
| by: | Sung Joon Jang, Louisiana State University (Corresponding) | ||
| Byron R. Johnson, University of Pennsylvania | |||
| Family as Moral Community: Does the Effect of Youth Religiosity on Delinquency Depend on the Religiosity of Parents? | |||
| by: | Chris Bader, Baylor University (Corresponding) | ||
| Scott A. Desmond, University of Washington | |||
| "Obeying the Commandments": Religion, the Social Bond, and Drug Use | |||
| by: | Michael A. Cretacci, The Citadel (Corresponding) | ||
| Making Religious and Secular Crime Attributions: An Examination of the Effect of Religion and Attribution Style on Correctional Orientation | |||
| by: | Jody L. Sundt, Indiana University (Corresponding) | ||
Updated 05/20/2006