Predicting risks of larceny theft victimization: A routine activity analysis using refined lifestyle measures EE Mustaine, R Tewksbury Criminology 36 (4), 829-858, 1998 | 429 | 1998 |
A routine activity theory explanation for women's stalking victimizations EE Mustaine, R Tewksbury Violence Against Women 5 (1), 43-62, 1999 | 343 | 1999 |
Sexual assault of college women: A feminist interpretation of a routine activities analysis EE Mustaine, R Tewksbury Criminal Justice Review 27 (1), 89-123, 2002 | 301 | 2002 |
Comparing the lifestyles of victims, offenders, and victim-offenders: A routine activity theory assessment of similarities and differences for criminal incident participants EE Mustaine, R Tewksbury Sociological Focus 33 (3), 339-362, 2000 | 212 | 2000 |
College students' lifestyles and self-protective behaviors: Further considerations of the guardianship concept in routine activity theory R Tewksbury, EE Mustaine Criminal Justice and Behavior 30 (3), 302-327, 2003 | 209 | 2003 |
Social disorganization and residential locations of registered sex offenders: Is this a collateral consequence? EE Mustaine, R Tewksbury, KM Stengel Deviant Behavior 27 (3), 329-350, 2006 | 194 | 2006 |
Where to find sex offenders: An examination of residential locations and neighborhood conditions R Tewksbury, EE Mustaine Criminal Justice Studies 19 (1), 61-75, 2006 | 161 | 2006 |
Lifestyle factors associated with the sexual assault of men: A routine activity theory analysis R Tewksbury, EE Mustaine The Journal of Men’s Studies 9 (2), 153-182, 2001 | 136 | 2001 |
Residential location and mobility of registered sex offenders EE Mustaine, R Tewksbury, KM Stengel American Journal of Criminal Justice 30, 177-192, 2006 | 126 | 2006 |
Attitudes about rehabilitating sex offenders: Demographic, victimization, and community-level influences BK Payne, R Tewksbury, EE Mustaine Journal of Criminal Justice 38 (4), 580-588, 2010 | 99 | 2010 |
Workplace theft: An analysis of student-employee offenders and job attributes EE Mustaine, R Tewksbury American Journal of Criminal Justice 27, 111-127, 2002 | 99 | 2002 |
The experience of violence in the lives of homeless women: A research report JL Jasinski, JK Wesely, E Mustaine, JD Wright National Institute of Justice: Washington, DC, 2005 | 97 | 2005 |
Stress and Collateral Consequences for Registered Sex Offenders. R Tewksbury, EE Mustaine Journal of Public Management & Social Policy 15 (2), 2009 | 88 | 2009 |
Correctional orientations of prison staff R Tewksbury, EE Mustaine The Prison Journal 88 (2), 207-233, 2008 | 80 | 2008 |
Routine activities and vandalism: A theoretical and empirical study R Tewksbury, EE Mustaine Journal of Crime and Justice 23 (1), 81-110, 2000 | 78 | 2000 |
Law-enforcement officials' views of sex offender registration and community notification R Tewksbury, EE Mustaine International Journal of Police Science & Management 15 (2), 95-113, 2013 | 74 | 2013 |
Where registered sex offenders live: Community characteristics and proximity to possible victims R Tewksbury, EE Mustaine Victims and Offenders 3 (1), 86-98, 2008 | 73 | 2008 |
Criminal justice officials’ views of sex offenders, sex offender registration, community notification, and residency restrictions EE Mustaine, R Tewksbury, DP Connor, BK Payne Justice System Journal 36 (1), 63-85, 2015 | 67 | 2015 |
Specifying the role of alcohol in predatory victimization EE Mustaine, R Tewksbury Deviant Behavior 19 (2), 173-199, 1998 | 67 | 1998 |
Southern college students' cheating behaviors: An examination of problem behavior correlates EE Mustaine, R Tewksbury Deviant Behavior 26 (5), 439-461, 2005 | 63 | 2005 |