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Collateral consequences of sex offender registration
R Tewksbury
Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice 21 (1), 67-81, 2005
7282005
How to write a literature review
AS Denney, R Tewksbury
Journal of criminal justice education 24 (2), 218-234, 2013
6652013
Coming out and crossing over: Identity formation and proclamation in a transgender community
P Gagné, R Tewksbury, D McGaughey
Gender & Society 11 (4), 478-508, 1997
5861997
Perceptions of sex offender registration: Collateral consequences and community experiences
R Tewksbury, M Lees
Sociological Spectrum 26 (3), 309-334, 2006
4572006
Predicting risks of larceny theft victimization: A routine activity analysis using refined lifestyle measures
EE Mustaine, R Tewksbury
Criminology 36 (4), 829-858, 1998
4241998
A routine activity theory explanation for women's stalking victimizations
EE Mustaine, R Tewksbury
Violence Against Women 5 (1), 43-62, 1999
3421999
Collateral damage: Family members of registered sex offenders
J Levenson, R Tewksbury
American Journal of Criminal Justice 34, 54-68, 2009
3352009
A longitudinal assessment of the victim-offender overlap
WG Jennings, GE Higgins, R Tewksbury, AR Gover, AR Piquero
Journal of Interpersonal Violence 25 (12), 2147-2174, 2010
3072010
Conformity pressures and gender resistance among transgendered individuals
P Gagné, R Tewksbury
Social problems 45 (1), 81-101, 1998
3041998
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
2972002
Does residential proximity matter? A geographic analysis of sex offense recidivism
G Duwe, W Donnay, R Tewksbury
Criminal Justice and Behavior 35 (4), 484-504, 2008
2672008
Assessing the impact of sex offender registration and community notification on sex-offending trajectories
R Tewksbury, WG Jennings
Criminal Justice and behavior 37 (5), 570-582, 2010
2252010
Exploring the link between low self-control and violent victimization trajectories in adolescents
GE Higgins, WG Jennings, R Tewksbury, CL Gibson
Criminal Justice and Behavior 36 (10), 1070-1084, 2009
2202009
Experiences and attitudes of registered female sex offenders
R Tewksbury
Fed. Probation 68, 30, 2004
2182004
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
2092000
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
2082003
Physical, mental and sexual consequences
R Tewksbury
Int J Men’s Health 6, 22-35, 2007
2042007
Perceptions of punishment: How registered sex offenders view registries
R Tewksbury, MB Lees
Crime & Delinquency 53 (3), 380-407, 2007
1952007
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
1942006
Stigmatization of sex offenders
R Tewksbury
Deviant Behavior 33 (8), 606-623, 2012
1752012
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