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Andromachi Tseloni
Andromachi Tseloni
Professor of Quantitative Criminology
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The crime drop and the security hypothesis
G Farrell, A Tseloni, J Mailley, N Tilley
Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency 48 (2), 147-175, 2011
3812011
Why the crime drop?
G Farrell, N Tilley, A Tseloni
Crime and justice 43 (1), 421-490, 2014
3622014
Burglary victimization in England and Wales, the United States and the Netherlands: A cross-national comparative test of routine activities and lifestyle theories
A Tseloni, K Wittebrood, G Farrell, K Pease
British Journal of Criminology 44 (1), 66-91, 2004
3442004
Democracy and crime: A multilevel analysis of homicide trends in forty-four countries, 1950-2000
G LaFree, A Tseloni
The annals of the American academy of political and social science 605 (1 …, 2006
2862006
Exploring the international decline in crime rates
A Tseloni, J Mailley, G Farrell, N Tilley
European Journal of Criminology 7 (5), 375-394, 2010
2502010
Fear of crime and victimization: A multivariate multilevel analysis of competing measurements
A Tseloni, C Zarafonitou
European Journal of Criminology 5 (4), 387-409, 2008
2382008
Repeat personal victimization.‘Boosts’ or ‘Flags’?
A Tseloni, K Pease
British Journal of Criminology 43 (1), 196-212, 2003
2372003
The international crime drop: New directions in research
J Van Dijk, A Tseloni, G Farrell
Springer, 2012
2182012
Do people comply with the law because they fear getting caught?
POH Wikström, A Tseloni, D Karlis
European Journal of Criminology 8 (5), 401-420, 2011
1542011
The distribution of household property crimes
DR Osborn, A Tseloni
Journal of quantitative criminology 14, 307-330, 1998
1531998
The effectiveness of burglary security devices
A Tseloni, R Thompson, L Grove, N Tilley, G Farrell
Security Journal 30, 646-664, 2017
1402017
Multilevel modelling of the number of property crimes: Household and area effects
A Tseloni
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series A: Statistics in Society 169 …, 2006
1352006
Explaining and sustaining the crime drop: Clarifying the role of opportunity-related theories
G Farrell, N Tilley, A Tseloni, J Mailley
Crime Prevention and Community Safety 12, 24-41, 2010
1222010
The effectiveness of vehicle security devices and their role in the crime drop
G Farrell, A Tseloni, N Tilley
Criminology & Criminal Justice 11 (1), 21-35, 2011
1172011
Modelling property crime using the British Crime Survey. What have we learnt?
A Tseloni, DR Osborn, A Trickett, K Pease
British Journal of Criminology 42 (1), 109-128, 2002
1122002
Repeat Personal Victimization: Random Effects, Event Dependence and Unexplained Heterogeneity
A Tseloni, K Pease
British Journal of Criminology 44 (6), 931-945, 2004
1032004
Income disparities of burglary risk: Security availability during the crime drop
N Tilley, A Tseloni, G Farrell
The British Journal of Criminology 51 (2), 296-313, 2011
842011
Repeat victimization in the ICVS and the NCVS
G Farrell, A Tseloni, K Pease
Crime Prevention and Community Safety 7, 7-18, 2005
792005
Personal criminal victimization in the United States: Fixed and random effects of individual and household characteristics
A Tseloni
Journal of Quantitative Criminology 16, 415-442, 2000
782000
Predicting crime rates, fear and disorder based on area information: Evidence from the 2000 British Crime Survey
C Kershaw, A Tseloni
International Review of Victimology 12 (3), 293-311, 2005
712005
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