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THE FERNANDO PRINCIPLES AND GENETIC VULNERABILITIES TO THE CRIMOGENIC EFFECTS OF SOCIAL ENVIRONMENTS by Allan McCay Justice Wood in R v Stanley Edward Fernando enunciated principles concerning the mitigating effect of ce
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Oxford University Press / New South Wales Law Journal / HCA / Michigan State Law Review / New York University Press / The Daily Telegraph / /

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criminal law / /

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Peggy Dwyer / Kevin Beaver / Stanley Edward Fernando / Naomi R Marmorstein / William Grech / Tanya Mitchell / Daniel Hart / Thalia Anthony / Nicole Rafter / Deborah Denno / Allan McCay / Wood / Gary Edmond / /

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American Journal of Human Genetics / The Daily Telegraph / /

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