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Responding to denial, minimization and blame in correctional settings: The "real world' implications of offender neutralizations
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Responding to denial, minimization and blame in correctional settings: The "real world' implications of offender neutralizations

K Bullock and R Condry
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CRIMINOLOGY, Vol.10(5), pp.572-590
01/09/2013

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Social Sciences Criminology & Penology CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY Neutralization cognitive-behavioural programmes domestic violence SEX OFFENDERS RISK IMPRISONMENT JUDGMENTS PROGRAMS VIOLENCE
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