SAGE Journal Articles

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Article 1: Clodfelter, T. A., Turner, M. G., Hartman, J. L., & Juhns, J. B. (2010). Sexual Harassment Victimization During Emerging Adulthood: A Test of Routine Activities Theory and a General Theory of Crime. Crime & Delinquency, 56(3), 455-481. 

Article 2: Ranklin, C. A., Frankling, T. W., Nobles, M. R., & Kercher, G. A. (2012). Assessing the Effect of Routine Activity Theory and Self-Control on Property, Personal, and Sexual Assault Victimization. Criminal Justice & Behavior, 39(10), 1296-1315. 

Article 3: Schreck, C. J. & Fisher, B. S. (2004). Specifying the Influence of Family and Peers on Violent Victimization: Extending Routine Activities and Lifestyles Theories. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 19(9), 1021-1041. 

Article 4: van den Bos, K. & Maas, M. (2009). On the Psychology of the Belief in a Just World: Exploring Experiential and Rationalistic Paths to Victim Blaming. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 35(12), 1567-1578.