Publications

(2024). A scoping review on what motivates individuals to illegally harvest wildlife. Global Crime, 25(2).

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(2024). Sweeter than honey: Are Gmail accounts associated with greater rewards at a higher risk of hijacking?. Computers in Human Behavior Reports, 14.

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(2024). Criminal expertise and hacking efficiency. Computers in Human Behavior, 155.

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(2024). The spatial patterning of emergency demand for police services: a scoping review. Crime Science, 13.

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(2023). In- en doorstroom van online criminaliteit in de strafrechtsketen. Den Haag: WODC.

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(2023). Operationalizing deployment time in police calls for service. Crime Science<, 12/i>.

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(2023). Sharing unwanted sexual experiences online: A cross-platform analysis of disclosures before, during and after the #MeToo movement. Computers in Human Behavior, 144.

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(2022). The adoption of a crime harm index: A scoping literature review. Police Practice and Research, 24(4).

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(2021). Politiewerk met bewijskracht. Tijdschrift voor de Politie(4).

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(2021). Online disclosure of sexual victimisation: A systematic review. Trauma, Violence, & Abuse.

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(2021). Non-spatial and spatial linear regression. In: Elizabeth R. Groff, Cory P. Haberman (Eds.). The Study of Crime and Place: A Methods Handbook. Philadelphia: Temple University Press.

(2021). Detecting Wildlife Poaching: A Rigorous Method for Comparing Patrol Strategies using an Experimental Design. Oryx,OnlineFirst.

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(2021). Right place, right time? Making crime pattern theory time-specific. Crime Science, 10.

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(2020). When Do Offenders Commit Crime? An Analysis of Temporal Consistency in Individual Offending Patterns. Journal of Quantitative Criminology, OnlineFirst.

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(2020). Burglars blocked by barriers? The impact of physical and social barriers on residential burglars' target location choices in China. Computers, Environment and Urban Systems, OnlineFirst.

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(2020). Are Frequent Offenders More Difficult to Find and Less Willing to Participate?. European Journal of Criminology, OnlineFirst.

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(2020). Are Frequent Offenders More Difficult to Find and Less Willing to Participate?. European Journal of Criminology, OnlineFirst.

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(2020). Corruption and the Shadow of the Future: A Generalization of an ABM with Repeated Interactions. In: Charlotte Gerritsen & Henk Elffers (Eds.). Agent based modelling for criminological theory testing and theory development. Crime Science Series, Routledge, accepted for publication.

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(2020). Employment opportunities for ex-offenders: A field experiment into how the type of crime and the applicants’ ethnic background affect their employment opportunities for low-educated men in the Netherlands. Research in Social Stratification and Mobility, 65, in press.

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(2019). Stolen Account Credentials: An Empirical Comparison of Online Dissemination on Different Platforms. Journal of Crime and Justice, 42(5): 551-568.

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(2019). Where You At? Using GPS Locations in an Electronic Time Use Diary Study to Derive Functional Locations. Social Science Computer Review.

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(2019). The Influence of Activity Space and Visiting Frequency on Crime Location Choice: Findings from an Online Self-Report Survey. The British Journal of Criminology, 60(2): 303-322.

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(2019). Do cyber-birds flock together? Comparing deviance among social network members of cyber-dependent and traditional offenders. European Journal of Criminology, 18(3):386-406.

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(2018). Journey-to-Crime Distances of Residential Burglars in China Disentangled: Origin and Destination Effects. International Journal of Geo-Information, 7(8):325.

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(2018). Cyber-offending and traditional offending over the life-course: An empirical comparison. Journal of Developmental and Life-Course Criminology, 4(3):343–364.

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(2018). A Time for a Crime: Temporal Aspects of Repeat Offenders’ Crime Location Choices. Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, 55(4):538-568.

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(2018). Size is in the eye of the beholder: How differences between neighbourhoods and individuals explain variation in estimations of the ethnic out-group size in the neighbourhood. International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 63:80-94.

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(2018). Analysis Techniques for non-Experimental Data: An Introduction. Den Haag: Eleven International Publishing.

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(2017). Veroordeeld tot (g)een baan: Hoe delict- en persoonskenmerken arbeidsmarktkansen beïnvloeden. Tijdschrift voor Criminologie, 59(1-2):113-135.

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(2017). Soort zoekt soort: vriendschapselectieprocessen met betrekking tot slachtofferschap en daderschap. Mens en Maatschappij, 92(3):327-329.

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(2017). Crime Location Choice: State of the art and Avenues for Future Research. In: Wim Bernasco, Henk Elffers & Jean-Louis van Gelder (Eds.). The Oxford Handbook on Offender Decision Making. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

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(2017). Een enorme impact(factor). In: Catrien C.J.H. Bijleveld & Peter van der Laan (Eds.). Liber Amicorum Gerben Bruinsma. Den Haag: Boom Criminologie.

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(2016). How friends' involvement in crime affects the risk of offending and victimization. European Journal of Criminology, 14(6):697-719.

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(2016). Juiste plaats, juiste tijd: Waar en wanneer criminelen toeslaan. Inaugural lecture, Universiteit Utrecht, December 9, 2016.

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(2016). Do Street Robbery Location Choices Vary Over Time of Day or Day of Week? A Test in Chicago. Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, 54(2):244-275.

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(2016). Family matters: Effects of family members' residential areas on crime location choice. Criminology, 54(3):413-433.

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(2016). Eerdere delictlocatie aanlokkelijk doelwit voor criminelen. Secondant.

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(2016). Wie niet weg is, kan wat zien. Het zijn 'guardians' die misdaad kunnen voorkomen. In: Anja Dirkzwager, Jean-Louis van Gelder, Stijn Ruiter, Gudule Custers (Red.). Beroemd en Berucht: Criminaliteit in Amsterdam. Amsterdam: SWP.

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(2016). Beroemd en berucht: Een introductie. In: Anja Dirkzwager, Jean-Louis van Gelder, Stijn Ruiter, Gudule Custers (Red.). Beroemd en Berucht: Criminaliteit in Amsterdam. Amsterdam: SWP.

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(2016). Beroemd en Berucht: Criminaliteit in Amsterdam. Amsterdam: SWP.

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(2015). Like two peas in a pod? Explaining friendship selection processes related to victimization and offending. European Journal of Criminology, 13(2):231-256.

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(2015). Effecten van sociale omgeving en buurt op criminele carrières. In: Rolf Loeber, Machteld Hoeve, Wim Slot & Peter van der Laan (Eds.). Jonge criminelen die volwassen worden. Wat beïnvloedt hun gedrag en wat is de rol van Justitie? Amsterdam: SWP.

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(2015). Target Selection Models with Preference Variation Between Offenders. Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 32(2):283-304..

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(2015). Learning Where To Offend: Effects Of Past On Future Burglary Locations. Applied Geography, 60:120-129.

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(2015). Biting once, twice: The influence of prior on subsequent crime location choice. Criminology, 53(3):309-329.

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(2015). Analysetechnieken voor Niet-Experimentele Gegevens. Den Haag: Boom Juridische Uitgevers.

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(2014). Burglar Target Selection: A Cross-National Comparison. Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, 52(1):3-31.

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(2014). Crime Location Choice. In: Bruinsma, G. & Weisburd, D. (Eds.). Encyclopedia of Criminology and Criminal Justice. New York: Springer Verlag.

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(2013). Situational Causes of Offending. A Fixed Effects Analysis of Space-Time Budget Data. Criminology, 51(4):895-926.

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(2013). Verschillen crackers van andere criminelen? Een vergelijking op basis van Nederlandse verdachtenregistraties. Tijdschrift voor Criminologie, 55(4):342-359.

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(2013). Testing Detachment of the International Criminal Tribunals. Evidence from the ICTY. Transnational Legal Theory, 4(3):393-415.

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(2013). Dader, slachtoffer, of beiden? De samenhang tussen daderschap en slachtofferschap onderzocht. Tijdschrift voor Criminologie, 55(3):278-298.

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(2013). Levensbeschouwing, religie en criminaliteit. Tijdschrift voor Criminologie, 55(2):121-138.

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(2013). Waar zal Henk nooit een auto parkeren? Een studie naar de ruimtelijke spreiding van auto-inbraken. In: Stijn Ruiter, Wim Bernasco, Wim Huisman & Gerben Bruinsma (Eds.). Eenvoud & verscheidenheid. Liber amicorum voor Henk Elffers. Amsterdam: NSCR & Afdeling Criminologie Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam.

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(2013). Eenvoud & verscheidenheid. Liber amicorum voor Henk Elffers. Amsterdam: NSCR & Afdeling Criminologie Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam.

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(2013). Analyticus en bruggenbouwer. In: Stijn Ruiter, Wim Bernasco, Wim Huisman & Gerben Bruinsma (Eds.). Eenvoud & verscheidenheid. Liber amicorum voor Henk Elffers. Amsterdam: NSCR & Afdeling Criminologie Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam.

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(2012). Welke straf verdient een crimineel?. Kennislink.nl.

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(2012). Effects of neighborhood context and direct social context on criminal careers during adolescence and into early adulthood. In: Rolf Loeber, Machteld Hoeve, Wim Slot & Peter van der Laan (Eds.). Persisters and desisters in crime from adolescence into adulthood: Explanation, prevention and punishment. New York:Routledge.

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(2012). Wil Nederland echt zwaarder straffen?. De Helling, 25(3).

(2012). Go Where the Money is: Modeling Street Robbers' Location Choices. Journal of Economic Geography, 13(1):119-143.

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(2011). Bringing the beneficiary closer: Explanations for volunteering hours in Dutch private development initiatives with distant beneficiaries. Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly, 42(1):59-83.

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(2011). When to Refrain from Using Likelihood Surface Methods for Geographic Offender Profiling: An Ex Ante Test of Assumptions. Journal of Investigative Psychology and Offender Profiling, 8(3):242-256.

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(2011). Xenophobia among Youngsters. Effects of Inter-Ethnic Contact. European Sociological Review, 29(2):229-242.

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(2011). Xenophobia among Youngsters. Effects of Inter-Ethnic Contact. European Sociological Review, 29(2):229-242.

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(2011). Escaping the Family Tradition. A Multi-generation Study of Occupational Status and Criminal Behaviour. The British Journal of Criminology, 51(5):856-874.

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(2011). In hoeverre is 'naarmate, des te' nog significant van belang? Een pleidooi voor piketpaaltjes, causaal denken en formalisering in de sociologie. In: Gerbert Kraaykamp, Mark Levels, & Ariana Need. (Eds.). Problemen en Theorieën in Onderzoek. Een staalkaart van hedendaagse Nederlandse empirisch-theoretische sociologie. Assen: Koninklijke Van Gorcum BV.

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(2011). De burger als rechter. Een onderzoek naar geprefereerde sancties voor misdrijven in Nederland. Den Haag: Boom Lemma Uitgevers.

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(2010). Taakstraffen langs de lat: strafopvattingen van Nederlanders. Rechtstreeks, 3:7-34.

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(2010). Religious Practices Among Islamic Immigrants: Moroccan and Turkish Men in Belgium. Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 49(2):247-263.

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(2010). National Religious Context and Volunteering: More Rigorous Tests Supporting the Association. American Sociological Review, 75(1):179-184.

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(2010). When does the apple fall from the tree? Static versus dynamic theories predicting intergenerational transmission of crime. Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 26(3):371-389.

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(2009). Religious Attendance in Cross-National Perspective: A Multilevel Analysis of 60 Countries. American Journal of Sociology, 115(3):863-895.

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(2009). Vrijwillige participatie gedurende de levensloop. In: Paul Dekker & Joep de Hart (Eds.). Vrijwilligerswerk in meervoud. Civil society en vrijwilligerswerk 5. Den Haag: SCP.

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(2009). Verklaringen voor intergenerationele criminaliteit: Statische versus dynamische theorieën. Mens & Maatschappij, 84(2):126-151.

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(2009). Generatieverschillen in maatschappelijke waarden en vrijwillige inzet. In: Paul Dekker & Joep de Hart (Eds.). Vrijwilligerswerk in meervoud. Civil society en vrijwilligerswerk 5. Den Haag: SCP.

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(2009). Socioeconomic Payoffs of Voluntary Association Involvement: A Dutch Life Course Study. European Sociological Review, 25(4):425-442.

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(2009). Xenofobie onder Jongeren: De Invloed van Interetnisch Contact. Mens & Maatschappij, 84(1):72-102.

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(2006). National context, religiosity and volunteering: results from 53 countries. American Sociological Review, 71(2):191-210.

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(2005). 'Bowling apart?': Vier vragen over Nederlandse sportclubs en omgang tussen arm en rijk. Mens & Maatschappij, 80(3):197-219.

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(2004). Belgische minister komt 'to the point'. Facta, 4.

(2001). Verzuiling, sociale klasse en etniciteit: Segregatie in het Nederlandse basisonderwijs. Sociale Wetenschappen, 44(4):24-48.

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