| Session 66: SI5 -> Recent Findings Concerning Neighborhoods and Delinquency From the Project on Human Development in Chicago Neighborhoods | |||
| Time: 11:00AM to 12:30 PM on Wednesday, November 17 | |||
| Place: Conv Ctr 204 | |||
| Session Chair: Akiva Liberman, National Institute of Justice | |||
| Racial/Ethnic and Immigrant Differences in Crime: Findings From Three Waves of the PHDCN Cohort Study | |||
| by: | Jeffrey Morenoff, University of Michigan (Corresponding) | ||
| Robert J. Sampson, Harvard University | |||
| Stephen W. Raudenbush, University of Michigan | |||
| Neighborhood Context, Gang Presence, and Gang Involvement | |||
| by: | Akiva Liberman, National Institute of Justice (Corresponding) | ||
| Stephen W. Raudenbush, University of Michigan | |||
| Robert J. Sampson, Harvard University | |||
| Illuminating the Downside of Social Capital: Negotiated Coexistence, Property Crime, and Disorder in Urban Neighborhoods | |||
| by: | Christopher R. Browning, The Ohio State University (Corresponding) | ||
| Measuring Arrest Trajectories: Integrating the Use of Self-Report and Official Data Sources | |||
| by: | David S. Kirk, University of Chicago (Corresponding) | ||
| Robert J. Sampson, Harvard University | |||
Updated 05/20/2006