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Katelyn A. Golladay, Ph.D.
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The impact of feminist pathways research on gender-responsive policy and practice
KA Wattanaporn, K Holtfreter
Feminist Criminology 9 (3), 191-207, 2014
1922014
The Consequences of Identity Theft Victimization: An Examination of Emotional and Physical Health Outcomes
KA Golladay, K Holtfreter
Victims & Offenders, 1-20, 2016
1212016
The transition from prison to community initiative: An examination of gender responsiveness for female offender reentry
K Holtfreter, KA Wattanaporn
Criminal Justice and Behavior 41 (1), 41-57, 2014
1032014
Reporting behaviors of identity theft victims: an empirical test of Black’s theory of law
KA Golladay
Journal of Financial Crime 24 (1), 101-117, 2017
302017
Violent victimization and low self-control: The mediating effect of risky lifestyles
MD Reisig, KA Golladay
Violence and victims 34 (1), 157-174, 2019
242019
Integrating general strain theory and trauma-informed principles into the study of older adult victimization
NC McKenna, KA Golladay, K Holtfreter
Journal of Trauma & Dissociation 21 (2), 187-200, 2020
132020
Scholars’ preferred solutions for research misconduct: Results from a survey of faculty members at America’s top 100 research universities
TC Pratt, MD Reisig, K Holtfreter, KA Golladay
Ethics & Behavior 29 (7), 510-530, 2019
122019
Identity theft: Nature, extent, and global response
KA Golladay
The Palgrave handbook of international cybercrime and cyberdeviance, 981-999, 2020
62020
Evolution, evidence, and impact of the feminist pathways perspective
K Holtfreter, N Pusch, KA Golladay
The Wiley handbook on what works with girls and women in conflict with the …, 2022
52022
Financial fraud victimization: an examination of distress and financial complications
KA Golladay, JA Snyder
Journal of Financial Crime 30 (6), 1606-1628, 2023
42023
Understanding victim-offender overlap taxonomies: A longitudinal study
KA Golladay
Arizona State University, 2018
32018
The effects of low self-control, unstructured socializing, and risky behavior on victimization
KA Wattanaporn
Arizona State University, 2014
22014
It Happened Again: Differences Between Single and Repeat/Poly-Victimization Among Financial Fraud Victims
JA Snyder, KA Golladay
Journal of White Collar and Corporate Crime 5 (1), 46-57, 2024
12024
Gender Expression, Skin Tone, Race/Ethnicity, LGBQ+ Identity, Discrimination, and Victimization: Moving Beyond Binaries
J Tabler, K Golladay, JA Snyder, MA Painter
Crime & Delinquency, 00111287241245344, 2024
2024
The Legacy of Matthew Shepard: Queer Erasure and the Lives of Rural LGBTQ+ Young Adults
J Tabler, R Pinkham, RM Schmitz, K Golladay
Sociology Lens 36 (3), 282-304, 2023
2023
VICTIMIZATION OF VULNERABLE COLLEGE STUDENTS: EXTENT, NATURE, PREVENTION STRATEGIES, AND POLICY IMPLICATIONS
KA Golladay, JA Snyder, HL Scherer
Campus Crime: Legal, Social, 254, 2022
2022
Reading 7.2 The Consequences of Identity Theft Victimization: An Examination of Emotional and Physical Health Outcomes
K Golladay, K Holtfreter
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