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Richard Bonnie

Juvenile Homicide: A Study in Legal Ambivalence

Richard J. Bonnie
Publisher
American Psychiatric Association Press
Date
1989
Citation
Richard J. Bonnie, Juvenile Homicide: A Study in Legal Ambivalence, in Juvenile Homicide, American Psychiatric Association Press (1989).
UVA Law Faculty Affiliations
Richard J. Bonnie
Program in Public Policy and Regulation
Center for Criminal Justice
Health Law Program
Family Law Center
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