| Session 164: CL4 -> The (Sponsored by the Division of International Criminology) Social Construction of Crime and Punishment | |||
| Time: 9:40AM to 11:10 AM on Thursday, November 20 | |||
| Place: Governors Square 12 | |||
| Session Chair: Victoria M. Time, Old Dominion University | |||
| Becoming Dangerous in Canada: A Case Study of Regina v. Clark | |||
| by: | Matthew G. Yeager, Carleton University (Corresponding) | ||
| Race in Inverted Commas: The Mythology of Race in Criminological Theory and Lessons From African Fractal Theory of Articulation | |||
| by: | Biko Agozino, Cheyney University of Pennsylvania (Corresponding) | ||
| Accomplices, Accessories, and Punishment Attitudes: The Role of Gender and Education | |||
| by: | Victoria M. Time, Old Dominion University (Corresponding) | ||
| Brian K. Payne, Old Dominion University | |||
Updated 05/20/2006