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Date: 2002-06-19 20:59:18
Criminology
Behavior
Crime
Misconduct
Forensic psychology
United States Department of Health and Human Services
Crime prevention
Violence
Juvenile delinquency
Child abuse
Communities That Care
Prevention science

Delinquency Prevention and Early Intervention: An Overview of Effective Programs Prepared for the Utah Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice June 1999 Russell K. Van Vleet John M. Lambert

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