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Searching for Teachable Moments at the Intersection of Youth Violence, Criminal Justice and Public Health

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Searching for Teachable Moments at the Intersection of Youth Violence, Criminal Justice and Public Health. / McDaniel, J.L.M.; Wilson, S.; Bilbrough, A.
In: European Journal on Criminal Policy and Research, 11.09.2024.

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McDaniel, J. L. M., Wilson, S., & Bilbrough, A. (2024). Searching for Teachable Moments at the Intersection of Youth Violence, Criminal Justice and Public Health. European Journal on Criminal Policy and Research. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10610-024-09601-0

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McDaniel JLM, Wilson S, Bilbrough A. Searching for Teachable Moments at the Intersection of Youth Violence, Criminal Justice and Public Health. European Journal on Criminal Policy and Research. 2024 Sept 11. Epub 2024 Sept 11. doi: 10.1007/s10610-024-09601-0

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McDaniel, J.L.M. ; Wilson, S. ; Bilbrough, A. / Searching for Teachable Moments at the Intersection of Youth Violence, Criminal Justice and Public Health. In: European Journal on Criminal Policy and Research. 2024.

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