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Zarina I. Vakhitova, PhD
Zarina I. Vakhitova, PhD
Senior Lecturer, Monash University
Verified email at vakhitova.com
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Toward the Adaptation of Routine Activity and Lifestyle Exposure Theories to Account for Cyber Abuse Victimization
ZI Vakhitova, DM Reynald, M Townsley
Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, 2015
832015
Right-wing extremism in Australia: the rise of the new radical right
G Dean, P Bell, Z Vakhitova
Journal of Policing, Intelligence and Counter Terrorism 11 (2), 121-142, 2016
672016
Non-significant p-values? Strategies to understand and better determine the importance of effects and interactions in logistic regression
ZI Vakhitova, CL Alston-Knox
PloS one 13 (11), e0205076, 2018
482018
Australian Internet Users and Guardianship against Cyber Abuse: An Empirical Analysis
Z Vakhitova, D Reynald
International Journal of Cyber Criminology 8 (2), 156-171, 2014
38*2014
Lifestyles and routine activities: Do they enable different types of cyber abuse?
ZI Vakhitova, CL Alston-Knox, DM Reynald, MK Townsley, JL Webster
Computers in Human Behaviour, 2019
342019
The Effect of a Food Addiction Explanation Model for Weight Control and Obesity on Weight Stigma
AC Kerry S O’Brien, Rebecca M Puhl, Janet D Latner, Dermot Lynott, Jessica D ...
Nutrients 12 (2), 294, 2020
212020
Changing perspectives on guardianship against crime: an examination of the importance of micro‑level factors
DM Reynald, E Moir, A Cook, Z Vakhitova
Crime Prevention and Community Safety, 2018
192018
Offender–victim relationship and offender motivation in the context of indirect cyber abuse: A mixed-method exploratory analysis
Z Vakhitova, J Webster, C Alston-Knox, D Reynald, M Townsley
International Review of Victimology 24 (3), 347-366, 2018
162018
Explaining Victim Impact from Cyber Abuse: An Exploratory Mixed Methods Analysis
ZI Vakhitova, RI Alston-Knox, C.L. Reeves, E., and Mawby
Deviant Behavour, 2021
152021
Research methods
P Bell, G Dean, Z Vakhitova, J Ransley
Corruption in Sport, 174-200, 2017
132017
The merits and risks of body-worn camera footage in domestic and family violence incidents and legal proceedings: a study of police perceptions and experiences
Z Vakhitova, M Iliadis, B Harris, A Flynn, D Tyson
Policing and Society, 2022
122022
Tourism and Crime: An Exploratory Study of Burglary From Tourist Accommodation From the Criminal Opportunity Perspective
ZI Vakhitova, RI Mawby, N Helps, C Alston-Knox
Crime & Delinquency, 2022
112022
A script analysis of the role of athletes’ support networks as social facilitators in doping in sport
ZI Vakhitova, PJ Bell
Crime Prevention and Community Safety 20, 168-188, 2018
112018
Researching the relationship between tourism, crime and security: The tourism industry and the disenfranchised citizens
RI Mawby, ZI Vakhitova
The handbook of security, 581-601, 2022
92022
To SPB or not to SPB? A mixed methods analysis of self-protective behaviours to prevent repeat victimisation from cyber abuse
ZI Vakhitova, RI Mawby, CL Alston-Knox, CA Stephens
Crime Science 9 (24), 2020
82020
Police body-worn cameras in response to domestic and family violence: a study of police perceptions and experiences
M Iliadis, ZI Vakhitova, B Harris, D Tyson, A Flynn
Handbook of Gendered Violence, 2021
52021
Online routine activities and self-guardianship against cyber Abuse
Z Vakhitova, C Alston-Knox, RI Mawby
Victims & Offenders, 2022
32022
Guardians against cyber abuse: Who are they and why do they intervene?
ZI Vakhitova, A Go, C Alston-Knox
American Journal of Criminal Justice, 2021
32021
Police body-worn camera technologies in responses to domestic and family violence: A national study of victim-survivor perspectives and experiences
M Iliadis, B Harris, Z Vakhitova, D Woodlock, A Flynn, D Tyson
https://www.aic.gov.au/crg/reports/crg-3520-21, 2024
12024
Once bitten, twice shy: An exploratory study of victim impact from and adoption of self-protective behaviours against cyber abuse
Z Vakhitova, RI Mawby, C Alston-Knox
SocArXiv. September 6, 2019
12019
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