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Victims & Offenders
An International Journal of Evidence-based Research, Policy, and Practice
Volume 8, 2013 - Issue 4
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Understanding the Random Effect on Victimization Distributions: A Statistical Analysis of Random Repeat Victimizations

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Pages 399-415 | Published online: 14 Oct 2013

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Asier Moneva, E. Rutger Leukfeldt, Steve G.A. Van De Weijer & Fernando Miró-Llinares. (2022) Repeat victimization by website defacement: An empirical test of premises from an environmental criminology perspective. Computers in Human Behavior 126, pages 106984.
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Sujung Cho, Hannarae Lee, Anthony A. Peguero & Seong-min Park. (2019) Social-ecological correlates of cyberbullying victimization and perpetration among African American youth: Negative binomial and zero-inflated negative binomial analyses. Children and Youth Services Review 101, pages 50-60.
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Rafael Prieto Curiel, Sofía Collignon Delmar & Steven Richard Bishop. (2017) Measuring the Distribution of Crime and Its Concentration. Journal of Quantitative Criminology 34:3, pages 775-803.
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Marie Skubak Tillyer, Pamela Wilcox & Erica R. Fissel. (2017) Violence in Schools: Repeat Victimization, Low Self-Control, and the Mitigating Influence of School Efficacy. Journal of Quantitative Criminology 34:2, pages 609-632.
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Aaron Levin, Richard Rosenfeld & Michael Deckard. (2016) The Law of Crime Concentration: An Application and Recommendations for Future Research. Journal of Quantitative Criminology 33:3, pages 635-647.
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Seong-min Park & Bonnie S. Fisher. (2015) Understanding the Effect of Immunity on Over-Dispersed Criminal Victimizations: Zero-Inflated Analysis of Household Victimizations in the NCVS. Crime & Delinquency 63:9, pages 1116-1145.
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Seong min Park. (2015) A Study of Over-Dispersed Household Victimizations in South Korea: Zero-Inflated Negative Binomial Analysis of Korean National Crime Victimization Survey. Asian Journal of Criminology 10:1, pages 63-78.
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