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Collateral Consequences of Sex Offender Registration
- R. Tewksbury
- Psychology
- 1 February 2005
Sex offender registrationwas widely implemented in the 1990s as a means of enhancingcommunity awareness of sex offenders to promote community safety. This study is one of the first examinations of… Expand
PREDICTING RISKS OF LARCENY THEFT VICTIMIZATION: A ROUTINE ACTIVITY ANALYSIS USING REFINED LIFESTYLE MEASURES
- E. Mustaine, R. Tewksbury
- Psychology
- 1 November 1998
Routine activity theory has long been plagued by a heavy reliance on proxy measures of lifestyles, which typically include demographic variables that are regularly used as measures of lifestyle and… Expand
Sexual Assault of College Women: A Feminist Interpretation of a Routine Activities Analysis
- E. Mustaine, R. Tewksbury
- Psychology
- 1 May 2002
Sexual assault has been a frequent topic of research for several decades, especially for feminist researchers. Generally, feminist research suggest that there are high levels of sexual assault… Expand
COMING OUT AND CROSSING OVER
- P. Gagné, R. Tewksbury, D. McGaughey
- Sociology
- 1 August 1997
Drawing on data from interviews with 65 masculine-to-feminine transgenderists, the authors examine the coming-out experiences of transgendered individuals. Drawing on the literature that shows gender… Expand
A Routine Activity Theory Explanation for Women's Stalking Victimizations
- E. Mustaine, R. Tewksbury
- Medicine
- Violence against women
- 1 January 1999
Drawing on surveys administered to 861 university women in nine institutions, this article presents a routine activity theory model for predicting stalking victimization likelihood for women. Using… Expand
Collateral Damage: Family Members of Registered Sex Offenders
- Jill S. Levenson, R. Tewksbury
- Psychology
- 15 January 2009
The purpose of this study was to better understand the impact of sex offender registration and notification laws on the family members of registered sex offenders (RSO). An online survey was utilized… Expand
PERCEPTIONS OF SEX OFFENDER REGISTRATION: COLLATERAL CONSEQUENCES AND COMMUNITY EXPERIENCES
- R. Tewksbury, M. Lees
- Psychology
- 1 May 2006
ABSTRACT In the mid-1990s, the Jacob Wetterling Act and Megan's Law were passed, respectively, formalizing the practice of registering sex offenders in publicly accessible, state-wide databases. The… Expand
Characteristics of Prison Sexual Assault Targets in Male Oklahoma Correctional Facilities
- C. Hensley, R. Tewksbury, T. Castle
- Psychology
- 1 June 2003
Research on male inmate sexual assault has been quite limited in correctional literature. Even fewer of these studies have focused specifically on the characteristics of sexual assault targets.… Expand
Lifestyle Factors Associated with the Sexual Assault of Men: A Routine Activity Theory Analysis
- R. Tewksbury, E. Mustaine
- Psychology
- 1 March 2001
This paper explores the role of lifestyle and routine activities in the sexual assault of adult men. Little is known about the individual factors that are associated with the likelihood of male… Expand
A Longitudinal Assessment of the Victim-Offender Overlap
- W. Jennings, George E. Higgins, R. Tewksbury, Angela R. Gover, A. Piquero
- Psychology, Medicine
- Journal of interpersonal violence
- 12 January 2010
Although research has established an offending/victimization overlap and that offenders and victims share similar characteristics, much less work has examined the longitudinal sequencing of… Expand