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Le défi des gangs de jeunes: enjeux et interventions dans le contexte britannique et canadien

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Le défi des gangs de jeunes: enjeux et interventions dans le contexte britannique et canadien. / Miller, Esmorie Jacqueline; Whittaker, Andrew.
Young People in difficulty, A Collective Challenge. ed. / Lafortune. Montréal : University of Montréal Press, 2022. p. 133-151.

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Harvard

Miller, EJ & Whittaker, A 2022, Le défi des gangs de jeunes: enjeux et interventions dans le contexte britannique et canadien. in Lafortune (ed.), Young People in difficulty, A Collective Challenge. University of Montréal Press, Montréal , pp. 133-151.

APA

Miller, E. J., & Whittaker, A. (2022). Le défi des gangs de jeunes: enjeux et interventions dans le contexte britannique et canadien. In Lafortune (Ed.), Young People in difficulty, A Collective Challenge (pp. 133-151). University of Montréal Press.

Vancouver

Miller EJ, Whittaker A. Le défi des gangs de jeunes: enjeux et interventions dans le contexte britannique et canadien. In Lafortune, editor, Young People in difficulty, A Collective Challenge. Montréal : University of Montréal Press. 2022. p. 133-151

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Miller, Esmorie Jacqueline ; Whittaker, Andrew. / Le défi des gangs de jeunes : enjeux et interventions dans le contexte britannique et canadien. Young People in difficulty, A Collective Challenge. editor / Lafortune. Montréal : University of Montréal Press, 2022. pp. 133-151

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