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Sociology of law / Victimology / Victim Support / Behavior / Sociology / Law / CCTV-9 News / Aggression / Criminology / Social psychology
Date: 2015-04-01 08:03:08
Sociology of law
Victimology
Victim Support
Behavior
Sociology
Law
CCTV-9 News
Aggression
Criminology
Social psychology

Agenda Summer School 2015 The Victims’ Directive - challenges and opportunities for RJ Department of Social and Organizational Psychology

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