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Kristy Holtfreter
Kristy Holtfreter
Professor, Criminology & Criminal Justice, Arizona State University
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Routine online activity and internet fraud targeting: Extending the generality of routine activity theory
TC Pratt, K Holtfreter, MD Reisig
Journal of research in crime and delinquency 47 (3), 267-296, 2010
5302010
Low self‐control, routine activities, and fraud victimization
K Holtfreter, MD Reisig, TC Pratt
Criminology 46 (1), 189-220, 2008
4292008
Assessing recidivism risk across female pathways to crime
MD Reisig, K Holtfreter, M Morash
Justice Quarterly 23 (3), 384-405, 2006
4242006
Poverty, state capital, and recidivism among women offenders
K Holtfreter, MD Reisig, M Morash
Criminology & Public Policy 3 (2), 185-208, 2004
3512004
Is occupational fraud “typical” white-collar crime? A comparison of individual and organizational characteristics
K Holtfreter
Journal of Criminal Justice 33 (4), 353-365, 2005
2662005
Low self-control and fraud: Offending, victimization, and their overlap
K Holtfreter, MD Reisig, NL Piquero, AR Piquero
Criminal Justice and Behavior 37 (2), 188-203, 2010
2332010
Legal cynicism, legitimacy, and criminal offending: The nonconfounding effect of low self-control
MD Reisig, SE Wolfe, K Holtfreter
Criminal Justice and Behavior 38 (12), 1265-1279, 2011
2252011
The needs of women offenders
K Holtfreter, M Morash
Women & Criminal Justice 14 (2-3), 137-160, 2003
2232003
Gender and risk assessment: The empirical status of the LSI-R for women
K Holtfreter, R Cupp
Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice 23 (4), 363-382, 2007
2192007
The impact of feminist pathways research on gender responsive policy and practice
KA Wattanaporn, K Holtfreter
Feminist Criminology 9 (3), 191-207, 2014
1922014
Public perceptions of white-collar crime and punishment
K Holtfreter, S Van Slyke, J Bratton, M Gertz
Journal of Criminal Justice 36 (1), 50-60, 2008
1842008
Perceived risk of internet theft victimization: Examining the effects of social vulnerability and financial impulsivity
MD Reisig, TC Pratt, K Holtfreter
Criminal Justice and Behavior 36 (4), 369-384, 2009
1702009
Perceived risk of internet theft victimization: Examining the effects of social vulnerability and financial impulsivity
MD Reisig, TC Pratt, K Holtfreter
Criminal Justice and Behavior 36 (4), 369-384, 2009
1702009
Social capital among women offenders: Examining the distribution of social networks and resources
MD Reisig, K Holtfreter, M Morash
Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice 18 (2), 167-187, 2002
1682002
Fraud in US organisations: An examination of control mechanisms
K Holtfreter
Journal of Financial Crime 12 (1), 88-95, 2004
1262004
Risk factors for abusive relationships: A study of Vietnamese American immigrant women
M Morash, H Bui, Y Zhang, K Holtfreter
Violence Against Women 13 (7), 653-675, 2007
1252007
The consequences of identity theft victimization: An examination of emotional and physical health outcomes
K Golladay, K Holtfreter
Victims & Offenders 12 (5), 741-760, 2017
1182017
Determinants of fraud losses in nonprofit organizations
K Holtfreter
Nonprofit Management and Leadership 19 (1), 45-63, 2008
1172008
Shopping fraud victimization among the elderly
MD Reisig, K Holtfreter
Journal of Financial Crime 20 (3), 324-337, 2013
1092013
Gender and Risk Assessment in Juvenile Offenders: A Meta-Analysis
N Pusch, K Holtfreter
Criminal Justice and Behavior 45 (1), 56-81, 2018
1082018
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