Improving the Predictive Accuracy of Static-99 and Static-2002 With Older Sex Offenders
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David Thornton | R. K. Hanson | D. Thornton | K. Babchishin | L. Helmus | Leslie Helmus | R Karl Hanson | Kelly M Babchishin
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