A Comprehensive Bibliograhy
of Scholarly Research and Literature Relating to Juvenile Sex
Offenders (About the Bibliography)
Literature Reviews
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male adolescent sex offenders. Journal of Child and Youth Care,
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Becker, J. V., Hunter, Jr., J. A., Stein, R. M., & Kaplan,
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Treatment Elements
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