Specifying the influence of family and peers on violent victimization: extending routine activities and lifestyles theories

scientific article published in September 2004

Specifying the influence of family and peers on violent victimization: extending routine activities and lifestyles theories is …
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P356DOI10.1177/0886260504268002
P698PubMed publication ID15296615
P5875ResearchGate publication ID8413732

P50authorBonnie S. FisherQ110496209
P2093author name stringChristopher J Schreck
P2860cites workSocial Inequality and Predatory Criminal Victimization: An Exposition and Test of a Formal TheoryQ56913276
Delinquent Peers Revisited: Does Network Structure Matter?Q57254182
P433issue9
P921main subjectvictimisationQ373752
P304page(s)1021-1041
P577publication date2004-09-01
P1433published inJournal of Interpersonal ViolenceQ3618928
P1476titleSpecifying the influence of family and peers on violent victimization: extending routine activities and lifestyles theories
P478volume19

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