| Session 361: MM13 -> Advances in Quantitative Methods: Criminological and Policy Implications | |||
| Time: 9:30AM to 11:00 AM on Friday, November 19 | |||
| Place: Conv Ctr 204 | |||
| Session Chair: Paul Gendreau, University of New Brunswick at St. John | |||
| Recent Developments in Nonparametric Methods and Their Relevance to Criminology | |||
| by: | Haiyan Wang, The Pennsylvania State University (Corresponding) | ||
| D. Wayne Osgood, The Pennsylvania State University | |||
| Michael Akritas, The Pennsylvania State University | |||
| Efi Antoniou, The Pennsylvania State University | |||
| Relative Distribution Methods in Criminological Research | |||
| by: | Chester L. Britt, Arizona State University West (Corresponding) | ||
| The Politics of Science in Criminology: The 'Maryland Scale' as a Translation of Crime Control | |||
| by: | Adam Edwards, Nottingham Trent University (Corresponding) | ||
| Reporting Research Findings and Generating Rational Criminal Justice Policies: Making Ourselves Understandable to the People Who Count | |||
| by: | Paul Gendreau, University of New Brunswick at St. John (Corresponding) | ||
| Paula Smith, University of Cincinnati | |||
| Claire Goggin, University of New Brunswick | |||
| Lisa Best, University of New Brunswick | |||
Updated 05/20/2006