Changes in the social networks of prisoners: A comparison of their networks before and after imprisonment
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Beate Völker | Ruben De Cuyper | Gerald Mollenhorst | Anja Dirkzwager | Peter van der Laan | Paul Nieuwbeerta | P. Nieuwbeerta | G. Mollenhorst | Beate Völker | A. Dirkzwager | R. D. Cuyper | P. V. D. Laan
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