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Mental health law / Sex offender registration / Sex crimes / Preventive detention / Statutory law / Involuntary commitment / Violent and Sex Offender Register / Probation officer / Fardon v Attorney-General / Law / Government / Criminal law
Date: 2013-08-22 03:22:18
Mental health law
Sex offender registration
Sex crimes
Preventive detention
Statutory law
Involuntary commitment
Violent and Sex Offender Register
Probation officer
Fardon v Attorney-General
Law
Government
Criminal law

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