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Publikováno v:
Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice. 39:298-317
Scant research has investigated the illicit online ecosystem that enables the sale of stolen data. Even fewer studies have examined the longitudinal trends of the markets on which these data are bought and sold. To fill this gap in the literature, ou
Autor:
Caitlyn N. Muniz, Egbert Zavala
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Victims & Offenders. 18:279-297
Intimate partner violence (IPV) perpetration has been studied empirically and theoretically in a number of ways. Common practice for this research is to simply include both self-control and social ...
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Social Science Computer Review. 41:286-304
To assess the efficacy of routine activity theory (RAT) for explaining phishing victimization and guide evidence-based policy, we launched two phishing attacks via a university Listserv ( N = 25,875). The first email offered access to a pdf file; the
Publikováno v:
Journal of Experimental Criminology.
Autor:
Ráchael A. Powers, Caitlyn N. Muniz
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Child Maltreatment. 27:550-560
Child sexual abuse is often perceived differently based on characteristics of the victim and the perpetrator. However, unknown is whether variations in perceptions occur when the relationship to and gender of the victim are manipulated—particularly
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Sexual Abuse. 33:529-551
Perceptions of child sexual abuse and statutory rape vary based on the gender of the victim, the perpetrator, and the combination of both. We extend existing research to examine attributions of responsibility and punitive preferences for student vict
Autor:
C. Jordan Howell, Caitlyn N. Muniz, Shamila Shadmanfaat, John K. Cochran, Lauren N. Miley, Saeed Kabiri
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Journal of Sport and Social Issues. 44:336-355
Doping, or performance enhancing drug use, has long been a social and health problem among athletes. Despite the issues associated with doping and the illegality of using these drugs, little criminological research has examined why athletes engage in
Autor:
Egbert Zavala, Caitlyn N. Muniz
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Journal of Interpersonal Violence. 37:1133-1157
Routine activities theory attempts to explain victimization by examining how one’s behavior, or routine activities, increases or decreases their likelihood of victimization. It has been postulated that religious individuals are less likely to assoc
Autor:
John K. Cochran, Dustin A. Richardson, Caitlyn N. Muniz, Shamila Shadmanfaat, Saeed Kabiri, C. Jordan Howell
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Deviant Behavior. 42:1549-1564
We apply key theoretical concepts derived from, and test the predictive efficiency of, situational action theory on sports fans’ decision to engage in cyberbullying perpetration against rivals. To ...
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Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice. 15:570-583
Social media use by law enforcement agencies has been on the rise in recent years. Given that engaging with the community online has shown significant impact for businesses, there is reason to believe that law enforcement agencies will also benefit f