| Session 208: IT4 -> Roundtable: ROUNDTABLE: New Directions in Criminological Theory |
| Time: 1:00PM to 2:30 PM on Thursday, November 20 |
| Place: Grand Ballroom |
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Session Chair: Maureen Outlaw, Providence College |
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Theorizing Men, Masculinities, and Homicide |
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Vickie Jensen, California State University at Northridge (Corresponding) |
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An Economic Analysis of the Causes and Mechanisms of Juvenile Delinquency: An Empirical Study of the French Evidence |
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Lorraine Tournyol Du Clos, INED (Corresponding) |
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Neighborhood Context, Routine Activities, and Intimate Violence: An Investigation of the Interplay of Individual and Contextual Risk Factors for Spousal Violence |
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Maureen Outlaw, Providence College (Corresponding) |
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Neighbourhood Effects on Criminal Careers: A Longitudinal Qualitative Study |
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Colin Webster, University of Teesside (Corresponding) |
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How Can Epistemology and Philosophy of Science Strengthen Criminological Research and Theorizing? |
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Richard C. Monk, Coppin State College (Corresponding) |
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One of the Gang: Concerning the Theoretical Salience of Identity Work in Explaining Peer-Associated Ofending |
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C. William Hall, North Carolina State University (Corresponding) |