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Stijn Ruiter
Stijn Ruiter
Senior researcher NSCR / Professor Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
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National context, religiosity, and volunteering: Results from 53 countries
S Ruiter, ND De Graaf
American Sociological Review 71 (2), 191-210, 2006
7142006
Religious attendance in cross-national perspective: A multilevel analysis of 60 countries
S Ruiter, F Van Tubergen
American Journal of Sociology 115 (3), 863-95, 2009
3362009
Situational causes of offending: A fixed‐effects analysis of space–time budget data
W Bernasco, S Ruiter, GJN Bruinsma, LJR Pauwels, FM Weerman
Criminology 51 (4), 895-926, 2013
1572013
Parental education, children's performance and the transition to higher secondary education: trends in primary and secondary effects over five Dutch school cohorts (1965–99)
R Kloosterman, S Ruiter, PM De Graaf, G Kraaykamp
The British journal of sociology 60 (2), 377-398, 2009
1432009
Go where the money is: Modeling street robbers’ location choices
W Bernasco, R Block, S Ruiter
Journal of Economic Geography 13 (1), 119-143, 2013
1382013
Learning where to offend: Effects of past on future burglary locations
W Bernasco, SD Johnson, S Ruiter
Applied geography 60, 120-129, 2015
1312015
Do street robbery location choices vary over time of day or day of week? A test in Chicago
W Bernasco, S Ruiter, R Block
Journal of research in crime and delinquency 54 (2), 244-275, 2017
1202017
Burglar target selection: a cross-national comparison
M Townsley, D Birks, W Bernasco, S Ruiter, SD Johnson, G White, ...
Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency 52 (1), 3-31, 2015
1192015
Xenophobia among youngsters: The effect of inter-ethnic contact
H Bekhuis, S Ruiter, M Coenders
European sociological review 29 (2), 229-242, 2013
1172013
Socio-economic payoffs of voluntary association involvement: A Dutch life course study
S Ruiter, ND De Graaf
European Sociological Review 25 (4), 425-442, 2009
1062009
Target selection models with preference variation between offenders
M Townsley, D Birks, S Ruiter, W Bernasco, G White
Journal of Quantitative Criminology 32, 283-304, 2016
842016
Biting once, twice: The influence of prior on subsequent crime location choice
M Lammers, B Menting, S Ruiter, W Bernasco
Criminology 53 (3), 309-329, 2015
832015
Religious practices among Islamic immigrants: Moroccan and Turkish men in Belgium
F Smits, S Ruiter, F Van Tubergen
Journal for the scientific study of religion 49 (2), 247-263, 2010
822010
When does the apple fall from the tree? Static versus dynamic theories predicting intergenerational transmission of convictions
M Van de Rakt, S Ruiter, ND De Graaf, P Nieuwbeerta
Journal of Quantitative Criminology 26, 371-389, 2010
572010
Cyber-offending and traditional offending over the life-course: An empirical comparison
M Weulen Kranenbarg, S Ruiter, JL Van Gelder, W Bernasco
Journal of developmental and life-course criminology 4, 343-364, 2018
562018
FAMILY MATTERS: EFFECTS OF FAMILY MEMBERS’RESIDENTIAL AREAS ON CRIME LOCATION CHOICE
B Menting, M Lammers, S Ruiter, W Bernasco
Criminology 54 (3), 413-433, 2016
512016
Association in context and association as context. Causes and consequences of voluntary association involvement
S Ruiter
sl: sn [ICS dissertation series 142], 2008
50*2008
Do cyber-birds flock together? Comparing deviance among social network members of cyber-dependent offenders and traditional offenders
M Weulen Kranenbarg, S Ruiter, JL Van Gelder
European Journal of Criminology 18 (3), 386-406, 2021
472021
How friends’ involvement in crime affects the risk of offending and victimization
JJ Rokven, G de Boer, J Tolsma, S Ruiter
European journal of criminology 14 (6), 697-719, 2017
462017
Crime location choice
S Ruiter
The Oxford handbook of offender decision making, 398-420, 2017
462017
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