Emotional insecurity in the family and community and youth delinquency in Northern Ireland: a person-oriented analysis across five waves.
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Laura K. Taylor | E. M. Cummings | Peter Shirlow | M. Goeke-Morey | Christine E. Merrilees | E. M. Cummings
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