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Bouhana, N. & Wikström, P-O H., 2008. Theorising terrorism: Terrorism as moral actions. Research Report. Jill Dando Institute: University College of London.

Oberwittler, D., 2007. The effects of neighbourhood poverty on adolescent problem behaviour: A multi-level analysis differentiated by gender and ethnicity. Housing Studies, 22(5), pp.781-803.

Oberwittler, D. & Wikström, P-O H., 2009. Why small is better. Advancing the study of the role of behavioural contexts in crime causation. In: D. Weisburd, W. Bernasco & G. Bruinsma, eds. Putting Crime in Its Place: Units of Analysis in Spatial Crime Research. New York: Springer, pp.35-59.

Pauwels, L. & Svensson, R., 2010. Informal controls and the explanation of propensity to offend: A test in two urban samples. European Journal on Criminal Policy and Research, [Online].

Pauwels, L. & Svensson, R., 2009. Adolescent lifestyle risk by gender and ethnic background: Findings from two urban samples. European Journal of Criminology 2009, 6, pp.5-23.

Svensson, R., Pauwels, L. & Weerman, F. M., 2010. Does the effect of self-control on adolescent offending vary by level of morality? A test in three countries. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 37(6), pp.732-743.

Svensson, R. & Pauwels, L., 2008. Is a risky lifestyle always “risky”? The interaction between individual propensity and lifestyle risk in adolescent offending: A test in two urban samples. Crime & Delinquency, 24 September.

Wikström, P-O H., 2010. Explaining Crime as Moral Actions. In: S. Hitlin & S. Vaisey, eds. Handbook of the sociology of morality. Springer.

Wikström, P-O H., 2010. Situational Action Theory. In: B. Fisher & S. Lab, eds. Encyclopedia of Victimology and Crime Prevention. Beverly Hills: SAGE publications.

Wikström, P-O H., 2010. Situational Action Theory. In: F. Cullen & P. Wilcox, eds. Encyclopedia of Criminological Theory. London: SAGE publications.

Wikström, P-O H., 2010. Social ecology of crime. Oxford Bibliographies Online. Oxford University Press.

Wikström, P-O H., 2010. Routine Activity Theory. Oxford Bibliographies Online. Oxford University Press.

Wikström, P-O H., 2010. Situational Action Theory. Oxford Bibliographies Online. Oxford University Press.

Wikström, P-O H., 2009. Crime propensity, criminogenic exposure and crime involvement in early to mid adolescence. Monatsschrift fur Kriminologie und Strafrechtsreform, 92, pp.253-266.

Wikström, P-O H., 2007a. Deterrence and deterrence experiences: Preventing crime through the threat of punishment. In: S. Shoham, O. Beck & M. Kett, eds. International handbook of penology and criminal justice. London CRC Press: Taylor & Francis Group, pp.345-378.

Wikström, P-O H., 2007b. In search of causes and explanations of crime. In: R. King & E. Wincup, eds. Doing research on crime and justice, 2nd Edition. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp.117-140.

Wikström, P-O H., 2007c. The social ecology of crime: The role of the environment in crime causation. In: H. Schneider, ed. Internationales handbuch der kriminologie. Berlin: de Gruyter, pp.333-358.

Wikström, P-O H., 2006a. Individuals, settings and acts of crime. Situational mechanisms and the explanation of crime. In: P-O H. Wikström & R. Sampson, eds. The explanation of crime: Context, mechanisms and development. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp.61-107.

Wikström, P-O H., 2006b. Personas, entornos y actos delictivos: Mechanismos situacionales y explicación del delito. In: J. Guzman Dalbora & A. Serrano Maillo, eds. Derecho Penal Y Criminologia Como Fundamento De la Politica Criminal. Madrid: Dykinson.

Wikström, P-O H., 2005. The social origins of pathways in crime. Towards a developmental ecological action theory of crime involvement and its changes. In: D. Farrington, ed. Integrated developmental and life-course theories of offending. Advances in Criminological Theory, Volume 14. New Brunswick: Transaction, pp.211-246.

Wikström, P-O H., 2004. Crime as alternative: Towards a cross-level situational action theory of crime causation. In: J. McCord, ed. Beyond empiricism: Institutions and intentions in the study of crime. Advances in Criminological Theory, Volume 13. New Brunswick: Transaction, pp.1-37.

Wikstrom, P-O H. & Butterworth, D., 2006. Adolescent crime: Individual differences and lifestyles. Collumpton: Willan Publishing.

Wikström, P-O H., Ceccato, V., Hardie, B. & Treiber, K., 2010. Activity fields and the dynamics of crime. Advancing knowledge about the role of the environment in crime causation. Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 26(1), pp.55-87.

Wikström, P-O H. & Sampson, R., 2006. The explanation of crime: Context, mechanisms and development. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Wikström, P-O H. & Sampson, R., 2003. Social mechanisms of community influences on crime and pathways in criminality. In: B. Lahey, T. Moffitt & A. Caspi, eds. The causes of conduct disorder and serious juvenile delinquency. New York: Guildford Press, pp.118-148.

Wikström, P-O H., & Svensson, R., 2010. When does self-control matter? The interaction between morality and self-control in crime causation. European Journal of Criminology, 7(5), pp.395-410.

Wikström, P-O H. & Svensson, R., 2008. Why are young English youths more violent than Swedish youths? A comparative study of the roles of crime propensity, lifestyles and their interactions in two cities. European Journal of Criminology, 5(3), pp.309-330.

Wikström, P-O H. & Treiber, K., 2009. Violence as situational action. International Journal of Conflict and Violence, 3(1), pp.75-96.

Wikström, P-O H. & Treiber, K., 2009. What drives persistent offending? The neglected and unexplored role of the social environment. In: J. Savage, ed. The development of persistent criminality. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp.389-422.

Wikström, P-O H. & Treiber, K., 2007. The role of self-control in crime causation: Beyond Gottfredson and Hirschi's general theory of crime. European Journal of Criminology, 4(2), pp.237-264.

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