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    Examining Train Stations as Crime Generators and the Protective Effect of "Regular" Riders
    by Zahnow, Renee (Author)
    in: Crime & delinquency, 71 (2025), 6/7, Seite 1878-1905
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    The relationship between lifestyle/routine activities and worry about personal victimisation across months, days and moments
    by Engström, Alexander 1985- (Author)
    in: Journal of criminology, 58 (2025), 2, Seite 241-257
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    Cybercrime victimisation and categorization - a view from the perspective of Routine-Activity-Theory (RAT) = Cybercrime-Viktimisierung und Kategorisierung - eine Betrachtung aus d...
    by Huber, Edith 1975- (Author)
    in: Kriminologie - das Online-Journal, 7 (2025), 1, Seite [101]-123
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    Situational and individual risk factors for cybercrime victimization in a cross-national context
    by Mikkola, Marko (Author)
    in: International journal of offender therapy and comparative criminology, 68 (2024), 5, Seite 449-467
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    The Effect of COVID-19 Restrictions on Routine Activities and Online Crime
    by Johnson, Shane D. 1971- (Author)
    in: Journal of quantitative criminology, 40 (2024), 1, Seite 131-150
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    Situational and Individual Risk Factors for Cybercrime Victimization in a Cross-national Context
    by Mikkola, Marko (Author)
    in: International journal of offender therapy and comparative criminology, 68 (2024), 5, Seite 449-467
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    Reproductive Coercion Among College Students: An Extension and Test of Routine Activity Theory
    by Hayes, Brittany E. (Author)
    in: Violence against women, 29 (2023), 12/13, Seite 2486-2507
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    Routine citizen Internet practices and cyber victimization: a state-wide study in Virginia
    by Gainey, Randy R. 1963- (Author)
    in: Criminal justice studies, 36 (2023), 3, Seite 228-250
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    Assessing the correlates of cyberattacks against high-visibility institutions
    by Lee, Jin R. (Author)
    in: Criminal justice studies, 36 (2023), 3, Seite 251-268
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    Foreign tourists as homicide victims in Croatia: a routine activity approach
    by Mataković, Hrvoje (Author)
    in: International e-journal of criminal sciences, 18 (2023), Artikel-ID 2, Seite 1-30
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    Guardians Against Cyber Abuse: Who are They and Why do They Intervene?
    by Vakhitova, Zarina (Author)
    in: American journal of criminal justice, 48 (2023), 1, Seite 96-122
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    Disentangling the Impact of Covid-19: An Interrupted Time Series Analysis of Crime in New York City
    by Koppel, Stephen (Author)
    in: American journal of criminal justice, 48 (2023), 2, Seite 368-394
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    The Effect of Maximum Daily Temperature on Outdoor Violence
    by Cruz, Erik (Author)
    in: Crime & delinquency, 69 (2023), 6/7, Seite 1161-1182
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    Tourism and Crime: an Exploratory Study of Burglary From Tourist Accommodation From the Criminal Opportunity Perspective
    by Vakhitova, Zarina (Author)
    in: Crime & delinquency, 69 (2023), 11, Seite 2164-2193
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    Cyberbullying-Victimization Overlap Among Chinese University Students: Does Network Structure Matter?
    by Liu, Tzu-Hsuan (Author)
    in: Crime & delinquency, 68 (2022), 13/14, Seite 2581-2601
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    Mapping hawala risks around the world: the use of a composite indicator
    by Han, Chang Ryung (Author)
    in: Global crime, 23 (2022), 3, Seite 334-363
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    Are coffeeshops really third places? A street segment approach to investigate the influence of coffee shops on property and violent crime
    by Boehme, Hunter M (Author)
    in: Criminal justice studies, 35 (2022), 3, Seite 219-234
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    The Predictability of Routine Activity Theory for Cyberbullying Victimization Among Children and Youth: Risk and Protective Factors
    by Aizenkot, Dana (Author)
    in: Journal of interpersonal violence, 37 (2022), 13/14, Seite NP11857-NP11882
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    Cyberstalking Victimization: An Empirical Assessment of RAT Among Female Iranian College Students
    by Kabiri, Saeed (Author)
    in: Journal of interpersonal violence, 37 (2022), 9/10, Seite NP8088-NP8114
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    The sexual victimization of college students: a test of routine activity theory
    by Hayes, Brittany E. (Author)
    in: Crime & delinquency, 67 (2021), 12, Seite 2043-2068
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