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Book Review: Faye S Taxman (ed.),Handbook on Risk and Need Assessment. Theory and Practice,Jay P. Singh,Daryl G. Kroner,J. Stephen Wormith,Sarah L. Desmarais and Zachary Hamilton (ed.),Handbook of Recidivism Risk/Needs Assessment Tools
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