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Marie Skubak Tillyer
Marie Skubak Tillyer
Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice, University of Texas at San Antonio
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Guardianship in context: Implications for burglary victimization risk and prevention
P Wilcox, TD Madensen, MS Tillyer
Criminology 45 (4), 771-803, 2007
2422007
The effects of school crime prevention on students’ violent victimization, risk perception, and fear of crime: A multilevel opportunity perspective
MS Tillyer, BS Fisher, P Wilcox
Justice Quarterly 28 (2), 249-277, 2011
1952011
Gendered opportunity? School-based adolescent victimization
P Wilcox, MS Tillyer, BS Fisher
Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency 46 (2), 245-269, 2009
1812009
Reducing gang violence using focused deterrence: Evaluating the Cincinnati Initiative to Reduce Violence (CIRV)
RS Engel, MS Tillyer, N Corsaro
Justice Quarterly 30 (3), 403-439, 2013
1772013
Intimate partner violence and the victim-offender overlap
MS Tillyer, EM Wright
Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency 51 (1), 29-55, 2014
1442014
Intimate partner violence and the overlap of perpetration and victimization: Considering the influence of physical, sexual, and emotional abuse in childhood
TN Richards, MS Tillyer, EM Wright
Child abuse & neglect 67, 240-248, 2017
1322017
Getting a handle on crime: A further extension of routine activities theory
MS Tillyer, JE Eck
Security Journal 24, 179-193, 2011
1092011
Social ecology, individual risk, and recidivism: A multilevel examination of main and moderating influences
MS Tillyer, B Vose
Journal of Criminal Justice 39 (5), 452-459, 2011
1042011
Adolescent school-based sexual victimization: Exploring the role of opportunity in a gender-specific multilevel analysis
MS Tillyer, P Wilcox, BM Gialopsos
Journal of Criminal Justice 38 (5), 1071-1081, 2010
822010
Reexamining the correlates of adolescent violent victimization: The importance of exposure, guardianship, and target characteristics
M Skubak Tillyer, R Tillyer, H Ventura Miller, R Pangrac
Journal of Interpersonal Violence 26 (14), 2908-2928, 2011
752011
Crime Generators in Context: Examining ‘Place in Neighborhood’Propositions
MS Tillyer, P Wilcox, RJ Walter
Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 1-30, 2020
592020
Maybe I should do this alone: A comparison of solo and co-offending robbery outcomes
MS Tillyer, R Tillyer
Justice Quarterly 32 (6), 1064-1088, 2015
572015
Locating focused deterrence approaches within a situational crime prevention framework
MS Tillyer, DM Kennedy
Crime Prevention and Community Safety 10, 75-84, 2008
522008
Violent victimization across the life course: Moving a “victim careers” agenda forward
MS Tillyer
Criminal Justice and Behavior 41 (5), 593-612, 2014
502014
Beyond Boston: Applying theory to understand and address sustainability issues in focused deterrence initiatives for violence reduction
MS Tillyer, RS Engel, B Lovins
Crime & Delinquency 58 (6), 973-997, 2012
492012
Low-income housing and crime: The influence of housing development and neighborhood characteristics
MS Tillyer, RJ Walter
Crime & Delinquency 65 (7), 969-993, 2019
392019
Implementation of the Cincinnati initiative to reduce violence (CIRV): Year 1 report
RS Engel, SG Baker, MS Tillyer, J Eck, J Dunham
Cincinnati, OH: University of Cincinnati Policing Institute, 2008
392008
Evaluation of the Cincinnati initiative to reduce violence (CIRV)
RS Engel, N Corsaro, MS Tillyer
Cincinnati, OH: University of Cincinnati Policing Institute 354, 2010
352010
Violence in schools: Repeat victimization, low self-control, and the mitigating influence of school efficacy
MS Tillyer, P Wilcox, ER Fissel
Journal of Quantitative Criminology 34, 609-632, 2018
342018
Place and Neighborhood Contexts 1
P Wilcox, MS Tillyer
Unraveling the Crime-Place Connection, Volume 22, 121-142, 2017
332017
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