This paper reports findings from an exploratory, place specific study of the relationship between victims' lifestyles, routine activities, and residential burglary victimization. A telephone survey differentiated people with various lifestyles in terms of daily obligatory and discretionary activities. These differential lifestyles were related to variations in routine activities (i.e., pedestrian and automotive traffic) on street segments around residential areas. In a pooled cross-sectional design, street segments with higher volumes of routine activities between 1992-1996 had significantly lower burglary rates over this time period, as did street blocks with irregular periods of routine activities in 1997. Implications are discussed for t...
Using data from the Monitoring the Future Project, this dissertation tests the hypotheses of how cer...
Abstract Crime after World War II spiked in the United States, leaving many scholars of crime puzzl...
Lifestyle and routine activities models are often used in criminological research to examine crime v...
The studies on crime prevention, causes of crime and the theories associated with it are very essent...
Although there is much research on the relationship between routine activities and victimization, we...
Routine activity theory has long been plagued by a heavy reliance on proxy measures of lifestyles, w...
This article examines how personal crime differences between areas and between individuals are predi...
Although there is much research on the relationship between routine activities and victimization, we...
This book deals with the distribution of criminal victimization across social groups and spatial are...
This book deals with the distribution of criminal victimization across social groups and spatial are...
Drawing on routine activity theory, this paper examines a sample of college students involved in cri...
This paper isolates crime prevention policy implications which stem from a series of interrelated en...
Drawing on lifestyle-routine activity theory, this dissertation explores associations between everyd...
Burglary is serious property crime with a relatively high incidence and has been shown to be various...
This article examines how personal crime differences between areas and between individuals are predi...
Using data from the Monitoring the Future Project, this dissertation tests the hypotheses of how cer...
Abstract Crime after World War II spiked in the United States, leaving many scholars of crime puzzl...
Lifestyle and routine activities models are often used in criminological research to examine crime v...
The studies on crime prevention, causes of crime and the theories associated with it are very essent...
Although there is much research on the relationship between routine activities and victimization, we...
Routine activity theory has long been plagued by a heavy reliance on proxy measures of lifestyles, w...
This article examines how personal crime differences between areas and between individuals are predi...
Although there is much research on the relationship between routine activities and victimization, we...
This book deals with the distribution of criminal victimization across social groups and spatial are...
This book deals with the distribution of criminal victimization across social groups and spatial are...
Drawing on routine activity theory, this paper examines a sample of college students involved in cri...
This paper isolates crime prevention policy implications which stem from a series of interrelated en...
Drawing on lifestyle-routine activity theory, this dissertation explores associations between everyd...
Burglary is serious property crime with a relatively high incidence and has been shown to be various...
This article examines how personal crime differences between areas and between individuals are predi...
Using data from the Monitoring the Future Project, this dissertation tests the hypotheses of how cer...
Abstract Crime after World War II spiked in the United States, leaving many scholars of crime puzzl...
Lifestyle and routine activities models are often used in criminological research to examine crime v...