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From conduct disorder to severe mental illness: a risky pathway
A commentary on ‘From conduct disorder to severe mental illness: associations with aggressive behaviour, crime and victimization’ by Hodgins et al. (2007)
Published online by Cambridge University Press:
10 December 2007
*Address for correspondence: Professor H. Verdoux, CH Charles Perrens, Centre Carreire, 121 rue de la Béchade, 33076 Bordeaux, France. (Email: [email protected])
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