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Intergenerationele overdracht en criminele families: introductie
Steve van de Weijer, Toine Spapens
Gepubliceerd op 01-05-2019
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Steve van de Weijer
Dr. S.G.A. van de Weijer is postdoctoraal onderzoeker bij het Nederlands Studiecentrum Criminaliteit en Rechtshandhaving (NSCR).
Toine Spapens
Prof. dr. A.C.M. Spapens is hoogleraar criminologie aan de Universiteit van Tilburg.

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