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Weerman, F.M., Hoeben, E.M., Bernasco, W., Pauwels, L.J.R., & Bruinsma, G.J.N. (2018). Studying situational effects of setting
     characteristics: Research examples from the Study of Peers, Activities, and Neighborhoods. In The Oxford Handbook of
     Environmental Criminology
, eds. Gerben Bruinsma and Shane Johnson, Oxford: Oxford University Press. Online ahead of print,
     doi: 10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190279707/013.29
. 
Hoeben, E.M., Weerman, F.M., & Bernasco, W. (2017). Gerben's commute and victimization: Would moving to Amsterdam have
     been safer? [A literature review on the association between commuting and individual victimization]. In Liber Amicorum Gerben
     Bruinsma
, eds. Catrien Bijleveld and Peter van der Laan, Den Haag: Boom criminologie.
Hoeben, E.M., Steenbeek, W., & Pauwels, L.J.R. (2016). Measuring disorder: Observer bias in Systematic Social Observation at
     streets and neighborhoods. Journal of Quantitative Criminology, online ahead of print, doi: 10.1007/s10940-016-9333-6.
Van Halem, S., Hoeben, E.M., Bernasco, W., & Ter Bogt, T.F.M. (2016). Measuring short and rare activities: Time-diaries in
     criminology. electronic International Journal of Time Use Research, 13(1), 1-33.
​Hoeben, E.M. & Weerman, F.M. (2016). Why is involvement in unstructured socializing related to adolescent delinquency?    
​     Criminology, 54(2), 242-281.
Hoeben, E.M., Meldrum, R.C., Walker, D'A, & Young, J.T.N.*​ (2016). The role of peer delinquency and unstructured socializing in
     explaining delinquency and substance use: A state-of-the-art-review. Journal of Criminal Justice, 47(4), 108-122.
    
* Author order is listed alphabetically, all authors contributed equally.
​McNeeley, S. & Hoeben, E.M. (2016). Public unstructured socializing and the code of the street: Predicting violence and
     victimization. Deviant Behavior, online ahead of print: doi: 10.1080/01639625.2016.1197604. 
​Hoeben, E.M. (2016). Hanging out and messing about: Elaborating on the relationship between unstructured socializing and
     adolescent delinquency.
PhD Dissertation, Amsterdam: NSCR and VU University Amsterdam. 
Hoeben, E.M., Bernasco, W., Weerman, F.M., Pauwels, L., & Van Halem, S. (2014). The space-time budget method in
    criminological research. Crime Science, 3(12).
Hoeben, E.M. & Weerman, F.M. (2014). Situational conditions and adolescent offending: Does the impact of unstructured
     socializing depend on its location? European Journal of Criminology, 11(4), 481-499.
Hoeben, E.M., Spreen, M., Berg, M. van den, & Bogaerts, S. (2011). Informeel toezicht tijdens de resocialisatie in een tbs-
     behandeling. Toepassing van FSNA als sociale interventie in de forensische psychiatrie. PROCES, 90(1), 26-41.
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Popular academic

Hoeben, E.M. (2016). Hanging out and messing about: Verdieping en verbreding van het verband tussen rondhangen en
     jeugdcriminaliteit.
Amsterdam: NSCR.
Hoeben, E.M. & Feitsma, N. (2015). Een goeie hangplek luistert nauw. Secondant: ​​http://www.ccv-
     secondant.nl/platform/article/een-goeie-hangplek-luistert-nauw/
Bernasco, W. & Hoeben, E.M. (2014). Misdaaddagboeken. Kennislink: http://www.kennislink.nl/publicaties/misdaaddagboeken.
Hoeben, E.M. (2013). Rondhangen en jeugdcriminaliteit: Veel rondhangen op straat stimuleert crimineel gedrag onder jongeren.
     Kennislink: http://www.kennislink.nl/publicaties/rondhangen-en-jeugdcriminaliteit.
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Other

Hoeben, E.M. & Janssen, H.J. (2013). Systematic Social Observation in The Hague. Codebook.
Hoeben, E.M. & Spel, L. (2011). Study of Peers, Activities, and Neighborhoods. Evaluatierapport Meting 2. Available from the NSCR.
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