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Bradford W. Reyns
Bradford W. Reyns
Associate Professor of Criminal Justice, Weber State University
Verified email at weber.edu
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Being pursued online: Applying cyberlifestyle–routine activities theory to cyberstalking victimization
BW Reyns, B Henson, BS Fisher
Criminal justice and behavior 38 (11), 1149-1169, 2011
5602011
Online routines and identity theft victimization: Further expanding routine activity theory beyond direct-contact offenses
BW Reyns
Journal of research in crime and delinquency 50 (2), 216-238, 2013
3702013
Stalking in the twilight zone: Extent of cyberstalking victimization and offending among college students
BW Reyns, B Henson, BS Fisher
Deviant behavior 33 (1), 1-25, 2012
3092012
The unintended consequences of digital technology: Exploring the relationship between sexting and cybervictimization
BW Reyns, MW Burek, B Henson, BS Fisher
Journal of Crime and Justice 36 (1), 1-17, 2013
2352013
Protection against pursuit: A conceptual and empirical comparison of cyberstalking and stalking victimization among a national sample
MR Nobles, BW Reyns, KA Fox, BS Fisher
Justice Quarterly 31 (6), 986-1014, 2014
2142014
The thief with a thousand faces and the victim with none: Identifying determinants for online identity theft victimization with routine activity theory
BW Reyns, B Henson
International journal of offender therapy and comparative criminology 60 (10 …, 2016
1732016
A routine activity perspective on online victimisation: Results from the Canadian General Social Survey
BW Reyns
Journal of Financial Crime 22 (4), 396-411, 2015
1392015
A situational crime prevention approach to cyberstalking victimization: Preventive tactics for Internet users and online place managers
BW Reyns
Crime Prevention and Community Safety 12, 99-118, 2010
1392010
The only thing we have to fear is fear itself… and crime: The current state of the fear of crime literature and where it should go next
B Henson, BW Reyns
Sociology Compass 9 (2), 91-103, 2015
1382015
The stalking victim's decision to contact the police: A test of Gottfredson and Gottfredson's theory of criminal justice decision making
BW Reyns, CM Englebrecht
Journal of Criminal Justice 38 (5), 998-1005, 2010
1242010
Gender, adolescent lifestyles, and violent victimization: Implications for routine activity theory
B Henson, P Wilcox, BW Reyns, FT Cullen
Victims & Offenders 5 (4), 303-328, 2010
1222010
Fear of crime online? Examining the effect of risk, previous victimization, and exposure on fear of online interpersonal victimization
B Henson, BW Reyns, BS Fisher
Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice 29 (4), 475-497, 2013
1162013
Digital deviance: Low self-control and opportunity as explanations of sexting among college students
BW Reyns, B Henson, BS Fisher
Sociological Spectrum 34 (3), 273-292, 2014
1142014
Security in the 21st century: Examining the link between online social network activity, privacy, and interpersonal victimization
B Henson, BW Reyns, BS Fisher
Criminal Justice Review 36 (3), 253-268, 2011
1112011
Do good recruits make good cops? Problems predicting and measuring academy and street-level success
B Henson, BW Reyns, CF Klahm IV, J Frank
Police quarterly 13 (1), 5-26, 2010
1022010
Guardians of the cyber galaxy: An empirical and theoretical analysis of the guardianship concept from routine activity theory as it applies to online forms of victimization
BW Reyns, B Henson, BS Fisher
Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice 32 (2), 148-168, 2016
882016
Informal and formal help-seeking decisions of stalking victims in the United States
BW Reyns, CM Englebrecht
Criminal Justice and Behavior 41 (10), 1178-1194, 2014
812014
Gender differences in acknowledgment of stalking victimization: Results from the NCVS stalking supplement
CM Englebrecht, BW Reyns
Violence and victims 26 (5), 560-579, 2011
722011
Being pursued online: Extent and nature of cyberstalking victimization from a lifestyle/routine activities perspective
BW Reyns
University of Cincinnati, 2010
682010
Opportunity and self-control: Do they predict multiple forms of online victimization?
BW Reyns, BS Fisher, AM Bossler, TJ Holt
American Journal of Criminal Justice 44, 63-82, 2019
672019
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