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Le traitement des adolescents qui ont des démêlés avec la justice : Nouvelle méta-analyse

Les opinions émises dans cette étude n'engagent que leurs auteurs et ne reflètent pas nécessairement celles du ministère de la Justice Canada

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(* indique que l'étude a été utilisée aux fins de la méta-analyse)

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