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Who is most at risk of becoming a convicted rapist?: the likelihood of a rape conviction among the 1966 birth cohort in Denmark

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Who is most at risk of becoming a convicted rapist? the likelihood of a rape conviction among the 1966 birth cohort in Denmark. / Christofferson, M. N.; Soothill, Keith L.; Francis, B. J.
In: Journal of Scandinavian Studies in Criminology and Crime Prevention, Vol. 61, No. 1, 06.2005, p. 39-56.

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Christofferson MN, Soothill KL, Francis BJ. Who is most at risk of becoming a convicted rapist? the likelihood of a rape conviction among the 1966 birth cohort in Denmark. Journal of Scandinavian Studies in Criminology and Crime Prevention. 2005 Jun;61(1):39-56. doi: 10.1080/14043850410000839

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Christofferson, M. N. ; Soothill, Keith L. ; Francis, B. J. / Who is most at risk of becoming a convicted rapist? the likelihood of a rape conviction among the 1966 birth cohort in Denmark. In: Journal of Scandinavian Studies in Criminology and Crime Prevention. 2005 ; Vol. 61, No. 1. pp. 39-56.

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