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    Awareness x opportunity: Testing interactions between activity nodes and criminal opportunity in predicting crime location choice by Barbara Menting

    Published in British journal of criminology (01-09-2018)
    “…According to crime pattern theory, offenders likely commit crimes in areas where their awareness space overlaps with criminal opportunity. If both are…”
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    The Influence of Activity Space and Visiting Frequency on Crime Location Choice: Findings from an Online Self-Report Survey by Menting, Barbara, Lammers, Marre, Ruiter, Stijn, Bernasco, Wim

    Published in British journal of criminology (14-03-2020)
    “…Abstract Crime pattern theory predicts that offenders commit offences in their activity spaces. We also propose that they most likely offend in the more…”
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    BITING ONCE, TWICE: THE INFLUENCE OF PRIOR ON SUBSEQUENT CRIME LOCATION CHOICE by LAMMERS, MARRE, MENTING, BARBARA, RUITER, STIJN, BERNASCO, WIM

    Published in Criminology (Beverly Hills) (01-08-2015)
    “…Properties, victims, and locations previously targeted by offenders have an increased risk of being targeted again within a short time period. It has been…”
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    Awareness × Opportunity: Testing Interactions Between Activity Nodes and Criminal Opportunity in Predicting Crime Location Choice by Menting, Barbara

    Published in British journal of criminology (13-08-2018)
    “…Abstract According to crime pattern theory, offenders likely commit crimes in areas where their awareness space overlaps with criminal opportunity. If both are…”
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    FAMILY MATTERS: EFFECTS OF FAMILY MEMBERS' RESIDENTIAL AREAS ON CRIME LOCATION CHOICE by MENTING, BARBARA, LAMMERS, MARRE, RUITER, STIJN, BERNASCO, WIM

    Published in Criminology (Beverly Hills) (01-08-2016)
    “…According to crime pattern theory, offenders are likely to select crime locations within their awareness space. Previous studies have shown that offenders…”
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    A Time for a Crime: Temporal Aspects of Repeat Offenders’ Crime Location Choices by van Sleeuwen, Sabine E. M., Ruiter, Stijn, Menting, Barbara

    “…Objectives: This article examines to what extent repeat offenders’ crime location choices are conditional on the timing of the offenses within the week and…”
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    Peer acceptance and the development of emotional and behavioural problems: Results from a preventive intervention study by Menting, Barbara, Koot, Hans, van Lier, Pol

    “…Difficulties in peer acceptance during elementary school have been associated with emotional and behavioural problems. This study used a randomized controlled…”
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    Are frequent offenders more difficult to find and less willing to participate? An analysis of unit non-response in an online survey among offenders by Bernasco, Wim, Lammers, Marre, Menting, Barbara, Ruiter, Stijn

    Published in European journal of criminology (01-11-2022)
    “…The interpretation of research findings based on self-reported delinquency requires knowledge of how response rates depend on the attributes of potential…”
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    A Time for a Crime by van Sleeuwen Sabine E M, Ruiter Stijn, Menting, Barbara

    “…Objectives:This article examines to what extent repeat offenders’ crime location choices are conditional on the timing of the offenses within the week and…”
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    Peer acceptance and the development of emotional and behavioural problems by Menting, Barbara, Koot, Hans, van Lier, Pol

    “…Difficulties in peer acceptance during elementary school have been associated with emotional and behavioural problems. This study used a randomized controlled…”
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    Cognitive impulsivity and the development of delinquency from late childhood to early adulthood: Moderating effects of parenting behavior and peer relationships by Menting, Barbara, Van Lier, Pol A C, Koot, Hans M, Pardini, Dustin, Loeber, Rolf

    Published in Development and psychopathology (01-02-2016)
    “…Cognitive impulsivity may increase children's risk of developing delinquent behavior. However, the influence of cognitive impulsivity may depend on social…”
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    Language skills, peer rejection, and the development of externalizing behavior from kindergarten to fourth grade by Menting, Barbara, van Lier, Pol A.C., Koot, Hans M.

    Published in Journal of child psychology and psychiatry (01-01-2011)
    “…Background:  Children with poorer language skills are more likely to show externalizing behavior problems, as well as to become rejected by their peers. Peer…”
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    Psychological well-being of incarcerated women in the Netherlands: Importation or deprivation? by Slotboom, Anne-Marie, Kruttschnitt, Candace, Bijleveld, Catrien, Menting, Barbara

    Published in Punishment & society (01-04-2011)
    “…In light of the dramatic increase over the past decade in the number of women incarcerated in the Netherlands, we examined 251 female inmates’ psychological…”
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