Responding to acts preparatory to the commission of a crime: Criminalization or prevention?

Criminal Justice Ethics 25 (2):23-39 (2006)
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(2006). Responding to acts preparatory to the commission of a crime: Criminalization or prevention? Criminal Justice Ethics: Vol. 25, No. 2, pp. 23-39.

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