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Behavior / Human behavior / Violence / Crime / Aggression / Abuse / Dispute resolution / School violence / Gun violence / Research on the effects of violence in mass media / Video game controversies / James Garbarino
Date: 2010-10-27 21:18:32
Behavior
Human behavior
Violence
Crime
Aggression
Abuse
Dispute resolution
School violence
Gun violence
Research on the effects of violence in mass media
Video game controversies
James Garbarino

Children, Youth, and Gun Violence Mitigating the Effects of Gun Violence on Children and Youth James Garbarino, Catherine P. Bradshaw, and Joseph A. Vorrasi

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