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Ethics / Positive psychology / Law / Dispute resolution / Violence / Positive youth development / Crime prevention / Juvenile delinquency / Psychological resilience / Crime / Law enforcement / Criminology
Date: 2012-07-12 19:37:33
Ethics
Positive psychology
Law
Dispute resolution
Violence
Positive youth development
Crime prevention
Juvenile delinquency
Psychological resilience
Crime
Law enforcement
Criminology

Promoting Positive Development and Preventing Youth Violence and High-Risk Behaviors in ASIAN AMERICAN/PACIFIC ISLANDER COMMUNITIES

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