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    Lifestyle and routine activity theories of crime: Empirical studies of victimization, delinquency, and offender decision-making
    by Maxfield, Michael G. (Author)
    in: Journal of quantitative criminology, 3 (1987), 4, Seite 275-282
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    Victimization and fear of crime in an entertainment district crime “hot spot:” A test of structural-choice theory
    by Cochran, John K. (Author)
    in: American journal of criminal justice, 24 (2000), 2, Seite 189-201
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    Routine activity and victimization at work
    by Lynch, James P. 1949- (Author)
    in: Journal of quantitative criminology, 3 (1987), 4, Seite 283-300
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    Guardianship and crime: an international comparative study of guardianship in action
    by Hollis-Peel, Meghan E. (Author)
    in: Crime, law and social change, 58 (2012), 1, Seite 1-14
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    Testing Routine Activity Theory in Mexico
    by Vilalta, Carlos J. (Author)
    in: The British journal of criminology, 61 (2021), 3, Seite 754-772
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    Furthering the integration of routine activity and social disorganization theories: small units of analysis and the study of street robbery as a diffusion process
    by Smith, William R. (Author)
    in: Criminology, 38 (2000), 2, Seite 489-523
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    Routine Activities and Crime Prevention
    by Felson, Marcus 1947- (Author)
    in: Studies on crime and crime prevention, (1992), Seite 30-34
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    Hot spots of predatory crime: routine activities and the criminology of place
    in: Criminology, 27 (1989), 1, Seite 27-56
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    Opportunity, motivation, and assaults on police: A bivariate arima analysis
    by Chamlin, Mitchell B. (Author)
    in: American journal of criminal justice, 19 (1994), 1, Seite 1-19
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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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    The application of routine activity theory in explaining victimization of child marriage
    by Valan, Michael L. (Author)
    in: International review of victimology, 27 (2021), 2, Seite 211-226
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    Website defacement and routine activities: considering the importance of hackers’ valuations of potential targets
    by Howell, C. Jordan (Author)
    in: Journal of crime and justice, 42 (2019), 5, Seite 536-550
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    How super controllers prevent crimes: learning from modern maritime piracy
    by Townsley, Michael (Author)
    in: The British journal of criminology, 56 (2016), 3, Seite 537-557
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    Sporting events and the spatial patterning of crime in South Africa: local interpretations and international implications
    by Breetzke, Gregory D. (Author)
    in: Canadian journal of criminology and criminal justice, 55 (2013), 3, Seite 387-420
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    Opportunities for property victimization: fixed and random effects models in a cross-national scope
    by Stein, Rachel E. (Author)
    in: International journal of law, crime and justice, 41 (2013), 4, Seite 343-357
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    Daily trends and origin of computer-focused crimes against a large university computer network: an application of the routine-activities and lifestyle perspective
    in: The British journal of criminology, 53 (2013), 2, Seite 319-343
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    Daily trends and origin of computer-focused crimes against a large university computer network: an application of the routine-activities and lifestyle perspective
    in: The British journal of criminology, 53 (2013), 2, Seite 319-343
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    Online routines and identity theft victimization: further expanding routine activity theroy beyond direct-contact offenses
    by Reyns, Bradford W. 1979- (Author)
    in: Journal of research in crime and delinquency, 50 (2013), 2, Seite [216]-238
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    Routine online activity and internet fraud targeting: extending the generality of routine activity theory
    by Pratt, Travis C. (Author)
    in: Journal of research in crime and delinquency, 47 (2010), 3, Seite 267-296
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    The novelty of 'cybercrime'. An assessment in light of routine activity theory
    by Yar, Majid (Author)
    in: European journal of criminology, 2 (2005), 4, Seite 407-427
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