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Adam Bossler
Adam Bossler
Professor of Criminal Justice and Criminology, Georgia Southern University
Verified email at georgiasouthern.edu
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Examining the applicability of lifestyle-routine activities theory for cybercrime victimization
TJ Holt, AM Bossler
Deviant behavior 30 (1), 1-25, 2008
5622008
On-line activities, guardianship, and malware infection: An examination of routine activities theory.
AM Bossler, TJ Holt
International Journal of Cyber Criminology 3 (1), 2009
4472009
An assessment of the current state of cybercrime scholarship
TJ Holt, AM Bossler
Deviant behavior 35 (1), 20-40, 2014
3542014
Low self-control, deviant peer associations, and juvenile cyberdeviance
TJ Holt, AM Bossler, DC May
American journal of criminal justice 37, 378-395, 2012
3402012
Cybercrime and digital forensics: An introduction
TJ Holt, AM Bossler, KC Seigfried-Spellar
Routledge, 2022
3112022
Cybercrime in progress: Theory and prevention of technology-enabled offenses
T Holt, A Bossler
Routledge, 2015
3052015
The effect of self-control on victimization in the cyberworld
AM Bossler, TJ Holt
Journal of Criminal Justice 38 (3), 227-236, 2010
2762010
Predicting online harassment victimization among a juvenile population
AM Bossler, TJ Holt, DC May
Youth & Society 44 (4), 500-523, 2012
2682012
Social learning and cyber-deviance: Examining the importance of a full social learning model in the virtual world
TJ Holt, GW Burruss, AM Bossler
Journal of Crime and Justice 33 (2), 31-61, 2010
1882010
Examining the relationship between routine activities and malware infection indicators
TJ Holt, AM Bossler
Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice 29 (4), 420-436, 2013
1752013
The general theory of crime and computer hacking: Low self-control hackers?
AM Bossler, GW Burruss
Corporate hacking and technology-driven crime: Social dynamics and …, 2011
1662011
Patrol officers' perceived role in responding to cybercrime
AM Bossler, TJ Holt
Policing: an international journal of police strategies & management 35 (1 …, 2012
1442012
Introduction: new directions in cybercrime research
AM Bossler, T Berenblum
Journal of Crime and Justice 42 (5), 495-499, 2019
1322019
Examining the mediating effects of social learning on the low self-control—Cyberbullying relationship in a youth sample
CKW Li, TJ Holt, AM Bossler, DC May
Deviant Behavior 37 (2), 126-138, 2016
1142016
Assessing the risk factors of cyber and mobile phone bullying victimization in a nationally representative sample of Singapore youth
TJ Holt, S Fitzgerald, AM Bossler, G Chee, E Ng
International journal of offender therapy and comparative criminology 60 (5 …, 2016
902016
Assessing the mediation of a fuller social learning model on low self-control’s influence on software piracy
GW Burruss, AM Bossler, TJ Holt
Crime & Delinquency 59 (8), 1157-1184, 2013
852013
Opportunity and self-control: Do they predict multiple forms of online victimization?
BW Reyns, BS Fisher, AM Bossler, TJ Holt
American Journal of Criminal Justice 44, 63-82, 2019
812019
Policing fraud in England and Wales: Examining constables’ and sergeants’ online fraud preparedness
AM Bossler, TJ Holt, C Cross, GW Burruss
Security Journal 33, 311-328, 2020
652020
Policing cybercrime and cyberterror
TJ Holt, G Burruss, A Bossler
Carolina Academic Press, 2015
652015
Predictors of patrol officer interest in cybercrime training and investigation in selected United States police departments
TJ Holt, AM Bossler
Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking 15 (9), 464-472, 2012
572012
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