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334 related items for PubMed ID: 8234618

  • 21. Can we distinguish juvenile violent sex offenders, violent non-sex offenders, and versatile violent sex offenders based on childhood risk factors?
    Wanklyn SG, Ward AK, Cormier NS, Day DM, Newman JE.
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