Routine activity and victimization at work

This paper introduces the idea of “domain-specific” models of victimization as a means of improving the fit between theoretical concepts in routine activity theory and available data. Peoples' activity and their victimization experience can be divided into domains such as work and leisure. This...

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Main Author: Lynch, James P. 1949- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
Published: 1987
In: Journal of quantitative criminology
Year: 1987, Volume: 3, Issue: 4, Pages: 283-300
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