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Book Review: Being inside: An explorative study into emotional reactions of juvenile offenders,André M. van der Laan,Lisette Vervoorn,Coen A. van der Schans and Stefan Bogaerts. The Hague: WODC/Boom Legal Publishers,2008. 131 pp. (no index). ISBN 9789089740120
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