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Thomas J Holt
Michigan State University - East Lansing / United States
Law / Law and Legal Studies
AD Scientific Index ID: 1394390
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Thomas J Holt's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Examining the applicability of lifestyle-routine activities theory for cybercrime victimizationTJ Holt, AM BosslerDeviant behavior 30 (1), 1-25, 20084772008
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On-line activities, guardianship, and malware infection: An examination of routine activities theory.AM Bossler, TJ HoltInternational Journal of Cyber Criminology 3 (1), 20093782009
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An assessment of the current state of cybercrime scholarshipTJ Holt, AM BosslerDeviant Behavior 35 (1), 20-40, 20143112014
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Low self-control, deviant peer associations, and juvenile cyberdevianceTJ Holt, AM Bossler, DC MayAmerican journal of criminal justice 37, 378-395, 20123432012
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Subcultural evolution? Examining the influence of on-and off-line experiences on deviant subculturesTJ HoltDeviant behavior 28 (2), 171-198, 20073422007
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