Adult-onset offenders: Is a tailored theory warranted?
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Amber L. Beckley | A. Caspi | R. Houts | H. Harrington | R. Poulton | T. Moffitt | S. Ramrakha | T. McGee | N. Morgan | Felix Schroeder | A. L. Beckley
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