Communicating Violence Risk: Frequency Formats, Vivid Outcomes, and Forensic Settings
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Paul Slovic | Kirk Heilbrun | John Monahan | Eric Silver | P. Slovic | J. Monahan | E. Silver | K. Heilbrun | Erik Nabors | Jonathan Bone | J. Bone | Erik Nabors
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