| Session 166: IT3 -> THEMATIC SESSION: The State of Criminological Theory | |||
| Time: 9:40AM to 11:10 AM on Thursday, November 20 | |||
| Place: Governors Square 16 | |||
| Session Chair: Thomas Gilly, ERCES France Paris | |||
| On Historical Criminology: Criminology and Criminal Justice Between Modern and Late-Modern Culture [Theme ID: TP] | |||
| by: | Thomas Gilly, ERCES France Paris (Corresponding) | ||
| Perceptions of the Current State of Criminological Theory [Theme ID: TP] | |||
| by: | Randy Martin, Indiana University of Pennsylvania (Corresponding) | ||
| Jamie S. Martin, Indiana University of Pennsylvania | |||
| Thoughts on Criminological Theory and Practice [Theme ID: TP] | |||
| by: | Ronald L. Akers, University of Florida (Corresponding) | ||
| Turning Points in Criminological Careers [Theme ID: TP] | |||
| by: | Sarah Flood, University of Minnesota (Corresponding) | ||
| Joachim Savelsberg, University of Minnesota | |||
| Rethinking Criminological Tradition: Cesare Lombroso and the Origins of Criminology [Theme ID: TP] | |||
| by: | Nicole Rafter, Northeastern University (Corresponding) | ||
Updated 05/20/2006