Robberies in Chicago: A block-level analysis of the influence of crime generators, crime attractors, and offender anchor points W Bernasco, R Block Journal of research in crime and delinquency 48 (1), 33-57, 2011 | 516 | 2011 |
How Do Residential Burglars Select Target Areas? A New Approach to the Analysis of Criminal Location Choice W Bernasco, P Nieuwbeerta British Journal of Criminology 45 (3), 296-315, 2005 | 478 | 2005 |
Space–time patterns of risk: A cross national assessment of residential burglary victimization SD Johnson, W Bernasco, KJ Bowers, H Elffers, J Ratcliffe, G Rengert, ... Journal of Quantitative Criminology 23, 201-219, 2007 | 462 | 2007 |
Criminal groups and transnational illegal markets G Bruinsma, W Bernasco Crime, Law and Social Change 41, 79-94, 2004 | 362 | 2004 |
Effects of spouse's resources on occupational attainment in the Netherlands W Bernasco, PM De Graaf, WC Ultee European sociological review 14 (1), 15-31, 1998 | 360* | 1998 |
Where offenders choose to attack: A discrete choice model of robberies in Chicago W Bernasco, R Block Criminology 47 (1), 93-130, 2009 | 351 | 2009 |
A sentimental journey to crime: Effects of residential history on crime location choice W Bernasco Criminology 48 (2), 389-416, 2010 | 294 | 2010 |
Them again? Same-offender involvement in repeat and near repeat burglaries W Bernasco European Journal of Criminology 5 (4), 411-431, 2008 | 279 | 2008 |
Effects of attractiveness, opportunity and accessibility to burglars on residential burglary rates of urban neighborhoods W Bernasco, F Luykx Criminology 41 (3), 981-1002, 2003 | 278 | 2003 |
Joint and separated lifestyles in couple relationships M Kalmijn, W Bernasco Journal of Marriage and Family 63 (3), 639-654, 2001 | 248 | 2001 |
Putting crime in its place D Weisburd, W Bernasco, G Bruinsma Springer New York, 2008 | 244 | 2008 |
Units of analysis in geographic criminology: Historical development, critical issues, and open questions D Weisburd, GJN Bruinsma, W Bernasco Putting crime in its place: Units of analysis in geographic criminology, 3-31, 2009 | 231 | 2009 |
Co‐offending and the choice of target areas in burglary W Bernasco Journal of Investigative Psychology and Offender Profiling 3 (3), 139-155, 2006 | 173 | 2006 |
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 | 161 | 2013 |
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 | 153 | 2013 |
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 | 151 | 2015 |
More places than crimes: Implications for evaluating the law of crime concentration at place W Bernasco, W Steenbeek Journal of quantitative criminology 33, 451-467, 2017 | 149 | 2017 |
Would I be helped? Cross-national CCTV footage shows that intervention is the norm in public conflicts. R Philpot, LS Liebst, M Levine, W Bernasco, MR Lindegaard American Psychologist 75 (1), 66, 2020 | 140 | 2020 |
Determinants of reporting cybercrime: A comparison between identity theft, consumer fraud, and hacking SGA Van de Weijer, R Leukfeldt, W Bernasco European Journal of Criminology 16 (4), 486-508, 2019 | 138 | 2019 |
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 | 134 | 2013 |