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    Disparate Juvenile Court Outcomes for Disabled Delinquent Youth: A Social Work Call to Action

    Author
    1. A Garland
    2. A Stewart
    3. American Psychiatric Association
    4. AR Roberts
    5. B Burns
    6. B Holman
    7. B Stroul
    8. B Stroul
    9. BB Brenden
    10. C Mallett
    11. Center for Mental Health Services
    12. Christopher A. Mallett
    13. D Herz
    14. DF Farrington
    15. GA Aaron
    16. GA Wasserman
    17. GA Wasserman
    18. H Brunelle
    19. JH Lemmon
    20. JP Ryan
    21. K Malmgren
    22. KM McCabe
    23. L Aron
    24. L Teplin
    25. L Teplin
    26. LM Boesky
    27. M Kagendo
    28. M Sickmund
    29. National Council of Juvenile Family Court Judges, Juvenile Sanctions Center
    30. RM Friedman
    31. S Burrell
    32. S Pires
    33. SR Plisaka
    34. T Archwarnety
    Publication venue
    'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
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