Criminology: The Essentials
SAGE Journal Articles
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Article 1: Seipel, C., and Eifler, S. (2010). "Opportunities, Rational Choice, and Self-Control." Crime & Delinquency, 56(2): 167-197.
DOI: 10.1177/0011128707312525
Article 2: Tewksbury, R., and Mustaine, E. (2003). "College Students' Lifestyles and Self-Protective Behaviors." Criminal Justice and Behavior, 30(3): 302-327.
DOI: 10.1177/0093854803030003003
Article 3: Kane, S. (2004). "The Unconventional Methods of Cultural Criminology." Theoretical Criminology, 8(3): 303-321.
DOI: 10.1177/1362480604044611
Article 4: Kenney, J.S. (2004). "Human Agency Revisited: The Paradoxical Experiences of Victims of Crime." International Review of Victimology, 11(2-3): 225-257.
DOI: 10.1177/026975800401100203
Article 5: Hayward, K.J. (2015). “Cultural criminology: Script rewrites.” Theoretical Criminology, 20(3): 297-321.
DOI: 10.1177/1362480615619668
Article 6: McNeeley, S. (2015). “Lifestyle-routine activities and crime events.” Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice 31(1): 30-52.
DOI: 10.1177/1043986214552607
Article 7: Brady, P.Q., Randa, R., and Reyns, B.W. (2016). “From WWII to the World Wide Web: A research note on social changes, online ‘places,’ and a new online activity ratio for routine activity theory.” Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, 32(2): 129-147.
DOI: 10.1177/1043986215621377