Gender, Self-Control, and Crime
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Velmer S. Burton | Francis T. Cullen | T. David Evans | Leanne Fiftal Alarid | R. Gregory Dunaway | F. T. Cullen | T. Evans | R. Dunaway | L. Alarid | F. Cullen
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