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Victims & Offenders
An International Journal of Evidence-based Research, Policy, and Practice
Volume 3, 2008 - Issue 1: Sex Offenders: Assessment, Treatment, and Research
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Examining Rates of Sexual Offenses from a Routine Activities Perspective

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Robert C. Perkins, C. Jordan Howell, Cassandra E. Dodge, George W. Burruss & David Maimon. (2022) Malicious Spam Distribution: A Routine Activities Approach. Deviant Behavior 43:2, pages 196-212.
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Celia C. Lo, William Ash-Houchen & Heather M. Gerling. (2017) The Double-Edged Sword of Gender Equality. International Criminal Justice Review 27:4, pages 255-277.
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Kristen M. Budd & Christina Mancini. (2015) Public Perceptions of GPS Monitoring for Convicted Sex Offenders: Opinions on Effectiveness of Electronic Monitoring to Reduce Sexual Recidivism. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology 61:12, pages 1335-1353.
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Thomas D. Stucky & John R. Ottensmann. (2014) Registered Sex Offenders and Reported Sex Offenses. Crime & Delinquency 62:8, pages 1026-1045.
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Kelly M. Socia. (2014) Examining the Concentration of Registered Sex Offenders in Upstate New York Census Tracts. Crime & Delinquency 62:6, pages 748-776.
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Amelie Pedneault & Eric Beauregard. (2013) Routine Activities and Time Use. Sexual Abuse 26:1, pages 34-57.
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Kelly M. Socia. (2013) Too Close for Comfort? Registered Sex Offender Spatial Clustering and Recidivistic Sex Crime Arrest Rates. Sexual Abuse 25:6, pages 531-556.
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Thomas D. Stucky. (2013) Crime, Politics, and Punishment: Criminological Research for Political Sociologists. Sociology Compass 7:7, pages 561-572.
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Matt R. Nobles, Jill S. Levenson & Tasha J. Youstin. (2012) Effectiveness of Residence Restrictions in Preventing Sex Offense Recidivism. Crime & Delinquency 58:4, pages 491-513.
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Kelly M. Socia. (2012) The Efficacy of County-Level Sex Offender Residence Restrictions in New York. Crime & Delinquency 58:4, pages 612-642.
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Kelly M. Socia & Janet P. Stamatel. (2011) Neighborhood Characteristics and the Social Control of Registered Sex Offenders. Crime & Delinquency 58:4, pages 565-587.
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Heng Choon (Oliver) Chan, Kathleen M. HeideEric Beauregard. (2010) What Propels Sexual Murderers: A Proposed Integrated Theory of Social Learning and Routine Activities Theories. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology 55:2, pages 228-250.
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Paul A. ZandbergenJill S. Levenson & Timothy C. Hart. (2010) Residential Proximity to Schools and Daycares. Criminal Justice and Behavior 37:5, pages 482-502.
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Richard Tewksbury & Jill Levenson. (2009) Stress experiences of family members of registered sex offenders. Behavioral Sciences & the Law 27:4, pages 611-626.
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Jill Levenson & Richard Tewksbury. (2009) Collateral Damage: Family Members of Registered Sex Offenders. American Journal of Criminal Justice 34:1-2, pages 54-68.
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Carrie F. Mulford, Ronald E. Wilson & Angela Moore Parmley. (2008) Geographic Aspects of Sex Offender Residency Restrictions. Criminal Justice Policy Review 20:1, pages 3-12.
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