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Academic peer-reviewed publications (in English)

 
Not all these papers are publicly available. The links refer to the websites of the relevant journals.

Bernasco, W. (2019). Adolescent offenders' current whereabouts predict locations of their future crimes. ​PLoS ONE, 14(1), e0210733.
Jong, E. de, Bernasco, W., & Lammers, M. (2019). Situational correlates of adolescent substance use: An improved test of the routine activity theory of deviant behavior. Journal of Quantitative Criminology. Online ahead of print, doi:10.1007/s10940-019-09433-w.
Hoeben, E.M., Steenbeek, W., & Pauwels, L.J.R. (2018). Measuring disorder: Observer bias in Systematic Social Observation at streets and neighborhoods. Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 34(1), 221-249. 
Janssen, H.J., Bruinsma, G.J.N., Deković, M., & Eichelsheim, V.I. (2018). A between- and within-person analysis of parenting and time spent in criminogenic settings during adolescence: The role of self-control and delinquent attitudes. Youth & Society, 50(2): 229-254. 
Pauwels, L.J.R., Hardyns, W., Bruinsma, G.J.N., & Weerman, F.M. (2018). Research on neighborhoods in European cities. In: Bruinsma, G.J.N., & Johnson, S. (Eds.) The Oxford Handbook of Environmental Criminology. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Weerman, F.M., Hoeben, E.M., Bernasco, W., Pauwels, L.J.R., & Bruinsma, G.J.N. (2018). Studying situational effects of setting characteristics: Research examples from the Study of Peers, Activities, and Neighborhoods. In Bruinsma, G.J.N., & Johnson, S. (Eds.) The Oxford Handbook of Environmental Criminology. Oxford: Oxford University Press.  
Janssen, H.J., Eichelsheim, V.I., Dekovic, M., & Bruinsma, G.J.N. (2017). Sex differences in longitudinal pathways from parenting to delinquency. European Journal of Criminal Policy and Research, 23(4), 503-521. 
Janssen, H.J., Weerman, F.M., & Eichelsheim, V.I. (2017). Parenting as a protective factor against criminogenic settings? Interaction effects between three aspects of parenting and unstructured socializing in disordered areas. Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, 54(2), 181-207.
Svensson, R., Pauwels, L.J.R., & Weerman, F.M. (2017). The role of moral beliefs, shame and guilt in criminal decision-making: An overview of theoretical frameworks and empirical results. In: Bernasco, W., Elffers, H., & Van Gelder, J.-L. The Oxford Handbook on Offender Decision-Making. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 
McNeeley, S., & Hoeben, E.M. (2017). Public unstructured socializing and the code of the street: Predicting violence and victimization. Deviant Behavior, 38(6): 633-654. 
Hoeben, E.M. & Weerman, F.M. (2016). Why is involvement in unstructured socializing related to adolescent delinquency? Criminology, 54(2), 242-281.
Janssen, H.J., Eichelsheim, V.I., Deković, M., & Bruinsma, G.J.N. (2016). How is parenting related to adolescent delinquency? A between- and within-person analysis of the mediating role of self-control, delinquent attitudes, peer delinquency, and time spent in criminogenic settings. European Journal of Criminology, 13(2): 169-194.​
Svensson, R., Pauwels, L.J.R., Weerman, F.M., & Bruinsma, G.J.N. (2016). Explaining individual changes in moral values and moral emotions among adolescent boys and girls: A fixed-effects analysis. European Journal of Criminology, 14(3), 290-308.
Van Halem, S., Hoeben, E.M., Bernasco, W., & Ter Bogt, T.F.M. (2016). Measuring short and rare activities: Time diaries in criminology. electronic Journal of Time Use Research, 13(1), 1-33.
Weerman, F.M, Bernasco, W., Bruinsma, G.J.N., & Pauwels, L.J.R. (2016). Gender differences in delinquency and Situational Action Theory: A partial test. Justice Quarterly, 33(7), 1182-1209.
Averdijk, M., & Bernasco, W. (2015). Testing the situational explanation of victimization among adolescents. Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, 52(2), 151-180. 
Bruinsma, G.J.N., Pauwels, L.J.R., Weerman, F. M., & Bernasco, W. (2015). Situational Action Theory: Cross-sectional and cross-lagged tests of its core propositions. Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice, 57(3), 363-398.
Pauwels, L.R., Weerman, F.M., Bruinsma, G.J.N., & Bernasco, W. (2015). How much variance in offending, self-control and morality can be explained by neighbourhoods and schools? An exploratory cross-classified multi-level analysis. European Journal of Criminal Policy and Research, 21(4), 523-537.
Weerman, F.M, Bernasco, W., Bruinsma, G.J.N., & Pauwels, L.J.R. (2015). When is spending time with peers related to delinquency? The importance of where, what and with whom. Crime and Delinquency, 61(10), 1386-1413.
Hoeben, E.M., Bernasco, W., Weerman, F.M., Pauwels, L.J.R., & Van Halem, S. (2014). The space-time budget method in criminological research. Crime Science, 3(12).
Hoeben, E., & Weerman, F.M. (2014). Situational conditions and adolescent offending: Does the impact of unstructured socializing depend on its location? European Journal of Criminology, 11(4), 481-499.
Janssen, H.J., Deković, M., & Bruinsma, G.J.N. (2014). Parenting and time adolescents spend in criminogenic settings: A between- and within-person analysis. British Journal of Criminology, 54(4), 551-567.
Bernasco, W., Ruiter, S., Bruinsma, G.J.N., Pauwels, L.J.R., & Weerman, F.M. (2013). Situational causes of offending: A fixed effects analysis of space-time budget data. Criminology, 51(4), 895-926.
Bernasco, W., Bruinsma, G.J.N., Pauwels, L.J.R., & Weerman, F.M. (2013). Adolescent delinquency and diversity in behavior settings. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology, 46(3), 357-378.
Bruinsma, G.J.N., Pauwels, L.J.R., Weerman, F.M., & Bernasco, W. (2013). Social disorganization, social capital, collective efficacy and the spatial distribution of crime and offenders: An empirical test of six neighbourhood models for a Dutch city. British Journal of Criminology, 53(5), 942-963.
Svensson, R., Weerman, F.M., Pauwels, L.J.R., Bruinsma, G.J.N., & Bernasco, W. (2013). Moral emotions and offending: Do feelings of anticipated shame and guilt mediate the effect of socialization on offending? European Journal of Criminology, 10(1), 22-39.
Pauwels, L.J.R., Weerman, F.M., Bruinsma, G.J.N., & Bernasco, W. (2011). Perceived sanction risk, individual propensity and adolescent offending: Assessing key findings from the deterrence literature in a Dutch sample. European Journal of Criminology, 8(5), 386-400.

Doctoral Dissertations

Janssen, H.J. (2016). Parenting, criminogenic settings and delinquency. Utrecht University. 
Hoeben, E.M. (2016). Hanging out and messing about: Elaborating on the relationship between unstructured socializing and adolescent delinquency. Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam.

Codebooks

Hoeben, E.M. & Janssen, H.J. (2013). Systematic Social Observation in The Hague. Codebook.

Popular academic publications (in Dutch)

Janssen, H.J., Weerman, F.M., & Eichelsheim, V.I. (2019). In de etalage: Jeugdcriminaliteit: Opvoeding als beschermende factor tegen rondhangen in een slechte omgeving? Mens en Maatschappij, 94(1), 121-123.
Hoeben, E.M., & Feitsma, N. (2015). Een goeie hangplek luistert nauw. Secondant:  ​​http://www.ccv-
secondant.nl/platform/article/een-goeie-hangplek-luistert-nauw/
Bernasco, W., & Hoeben, E.M. (2014). Misdaaddagboeken. Kennislink: http://www.kennislink.nl/publicaties/misdaaddagboeken. 
Eichelsheim, V. & Janssen, H.J. (2014). Hangjongeren: een kwestie van opvoeden? Ouders belangrijk in voorkomen rondhangen. Kennislink: http://www.kennislink.nl/publicaties/hangjongeren-een-kwestie-van-opvoeden.
Hoeben, E.M. (2013). Rondhangen en jeugdcriminaliteit: Veel rondhangen op straat stimuleert crimineel gedrag onder jongeren. Kennislink: http://www.kennislink.nl/publicaties/rondhangen-en-jeugdcriminaliteit.
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