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Victims & Offenders
An International Journal of Evidence-based Research, Policy, and Practice
Volume 12, 2017 - Issue 3
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Precautionary Behavior and Violent Victimization: Do Safer Drinking Strategies Reduce Risk?

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Leah E. Daigle, Katelyn P. Hancock, Jane C. Daquin & Kierra S. Kelly. (2023) The intersection of disability and race/ethnicity on victimization risk. Journal of Ethnicity in Criminal Justice 21:1, pages 27-55.
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Katelyn P. Hancock & Leah E. Daigle. (2021) Double jeopardy?: Exploring the intersectionality of sexual/gender group membership, racial/ethnic group membership, and victimization risk. Journal of Ethnicity in Criminal Justice 19:2, pages 140-162.
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Leah E. Daigle, Tricia Johnston, Andia Azimi & Shanna N. Felix. (2019) Violent and sexual victimization among American and Canadian college students: Who is more at risk and are the risk factors invariant?. Journal of School Violence 18:2, pages 226-240.
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Melissa Decker & Heather L. Littleton. (2018) Sexual Revictimization Among College Women: A Review Through an Ecological Lens. Victims & Offenders 13:4, pages 558-588.
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Rebecca Headley Konkel, Alexis J. Hafemeister & Leah E. Daigle. (2019) The Effects of Risky Places, Motivated Offenders, and Social Disorganization on Sexual Victimization: A Microgeographic- and Neighborhood-Level Examination. Journal of Interpersonal Violence 36:17-18, pages 8409-8434.
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Frances R. Chen & Leah E. Daigle. (2021) Electrodermal fear conditioning and sexual victimization in college students. Journal of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapy 31:3, pages 229-238.
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Alexander Engström. (2020) Conceptualizing Lifestyle and Routine Activities in the Early 21 st Century: A Systematic Review of Self-Report Measures in Studies on Direct-Contact Offenses in Young Populations . Crime & Delinquency 67:5, pages 737-782.
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Andia M. Azimi & Leah E. Daigle. (2017) Mental Health and Victimization: Does Risky Lifestyle Matter?. Journal of Interpersonal Violence 36:1-2, pages 103-131.
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Leah E. Daigle, Lee M. Johnson, Andia M. Azimi & Katelyn P. Hancock. (2020) Does College Matter? Exploring College-Level Factors Related to Victimization Risk for U.S. and Canadian College Students. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, pages 0306624X2098102.
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