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Lieven Pauwels
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Differential online exposure to extremist content and political violence: Testing the relative strength of social learning and competing perspectives
L Pauwels, N Schils
Terrorism and Political Violence 28 (1), 1-29, 2016
2122016
Does the effect of self-control on adolescent offending vary by level of morality? A test in three countries
R Svensson, L Pauwels, FM Weerman
Criminal Justice and Behavior 37 (6), 732-743, 2010
1772010
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
GJN Bruinsma, LJR Pauwels, FM Weerman, W Bernasco
British Journal of Criminology 53 (5), 942-963, 2013
1672013
When is spending time with peers related to delinquency? The importance of where, what, and with whom
FM Weerman, W Bernasco, GJN Bruinsma, LJR Pauwels
Crime & Delinquency 61 (10), 1386-1413, 2015
1572015
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
1562013
The use of predictive analysis in spatiotemporal crime forecasting: Building and testing a model in an urban context
A Rummens, W Hardyns, L Pauwels
Applied geography 86, 255-261, 2017
1532017
Moral emotions and offending: Do feelings of anticipated shame and guilt mediate the effect of socialization on offending?
R Svensson, FM Weerman, LJR Pauwels, GJN Bruinsma, W Bernasco
European Journal of Criminology 10 (1), 22-39, 2013
1372013
Is a risky lifestyle always “risky”? The interaction between individual propensity and lifestyle risk in adolescent offending: A test in two urban samples
R Svensson, L Pauwels
Crime & Delinquency 56 (4), 608-626, 2010
1322010
Testing Situational Action Theory: A narrative review of studies published between 2006 and 2015
LJR Pauwels, R Svensson, H Hirtenlehner
European Journal of Criminology 15 (1), 32-55, 2018
1232018
Youth involvement in politically motivated violence: Why do social integration, perceived legitimacy, and perceived discrimination matter?
MSO De Waele, L Pauwels
International Journal of Conflict and Violence (IJCV) 8 (1), 134-153, 2014
1162014
Perceived sanction risk, individual propensity and adolescent offending: Assessing key findings from the deterrence literature in a Dutch sample
L Pauwels, F Weerman, G Bruinsma, W Bernasco
European Journal of Criminology 8 (5), 386-400, 2011
992011
Why are young adults willing to cooperate with the police and comply with traffic laws? Examining the role of attitudes toward the police and law, perceived deterrence and …
A Van Damme, L Pauwels
International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice 46, 103-116, 2016
83*2016
Why do Swedes cooperate with the police? A SEM analysis of Tyler’s procedural justice model
A Van Damme, L Pauwels, R Svensson
European journal on criminal policy and research 21, 15-33, 2015
822015
Explaining and understanding the role of exposure to new social media on violent extremism. An integrative quantitative and qualitative approach (RADIMED): Summary
L Pauwels, F Brion, B De Ruyver
Brussels: Belgian Science Policy, 2014, 2014
752014
Is the effect of perceived deterrence on juvenile offending contingent on the level of self-control? Results from three countries
H Hirtenlehner, LJR Pauwels, G Mesko
British Journal of Criminology 54 (1), 128-150, 2014
722014
Political violence and the mediating role of violent extremist propensities
N Schils, LJR Pauwels
Journal of Strategic Security 9 (2), 70-91, 2016
712016
Exploring the relationship between offending and victimization: What is the role of risky lifestyles and low self-control? A test in two urban samples
LJR Pauwels, R Svensson
European journal on criminal policy and research 17, 163-177, 2011
692011
Perceived group threat, perceived injustice, and self-reported right-wing violence: An integrative approach to the explanation right-wing violence
LJR Pauwels, B Heylen
Journal of interpersonal violence 35 (21-22), 4276-4302, 2020
682020
Is the criminogenic effect of exposure to peer delinquency dependent on the ability to exercise self-control? Results from three countries
H Hirtenlehner, L Pauwels, G Mesko
Journal of Criminal Justice 43 (6), 532-543, 2015
682015
Gender differences in delinquency and situational action theory: A partial test
FM Weerman, W Bernasco, GJN Bruinsma, LJR Pauwels
Justice Quarterly 33 (7), 1182-1209, 2016
662016
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