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“Don't Shoot, We're Your Children”: Have We Gone Too Far in Our Response to Adolescent Sexual Abusers and Children with Sexual Behavior Problems?

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Association for the Treatment of Sexual Offenders (1997, November). Position on the effective legal management of juvenile sexual offenders. Beverton, OR: Author.

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