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Kenneth G Busch

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Behavioral Sciences & the Law|November 22, 2016
Introduction to this Issue: International Perspectives on the Protection of Public OfficialsFrank R Farnham, Kenneth G Busch
Behavioral Sciences & the Law|August 12, 2005
The intelligence community and the war on terror: the role of behavioral scienceKenneth G Busch, Sidney H Weissman
Behavioral Sciences & the Law|May 17, 2014
The evolution of terrorism from 1914 to 2014Sidney H Weissman, Kenneth G Busch, Ronald Schouten
Psychological Reports|June 2, 2009
Empirical risk factors for delinquency and best treatments: where do we go from here?Robert John Zagar, Kenneth G Busch, John Russell Hughes
Behavioral Sciences & the Law|June 5, 2013
Delinquency best treatments: how to divert youths from violence while saving lives and detention costsRobert John Zagar, William M Grove, Kenneth G Busch
Behavioral Sciences & the Law|April 13, 2012
Introduction to this issue: international perspectives on juvenile crimeRobert John Zagar, Kenneth G Busch, Alan R Felthous
Psychological Reports|June 2, 2009
Comparing early and late twentieth-century Boston and Chicago male juvenile offenders: what changed?Robert John Zagar, Kenneth G Busch, John Russell Hughes, et al.
Psychological Reports|June 2, 2009
Cost comparisons of raising a child from birth to 17 years among samples of abused, delinquent, violent, and homicidal youth using victimization and justice system estimatesAgata Karolina Zagar, Robert John Zagar, Boris Bartikowski, et al.
Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health : CBMH|November 25, 2010
Contemplating common ground in the professional ethics of forensic psychiatryAdrian Grounds, John Gunn, Wade C Myers, et al.
Psychological Reports|June 2, 2009
An empirical theory of the development of homicide within individualsRobert John Zagar, Stephanie A Isbell, Kenneth G Busch, et al.
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Behavioral Sciences & the Law|November 22, 2016
Introduction to this Issue: International Perspectives on the Protection of Public OfficialsFrank R Farnham, Kenneth G Busch
Behavioral Sciences & the Law|August 12, 2005
The intelligence community and the war on terror: the role of behavioral scienceKenneth G Busch, Sidney H Weissman
Behavioral Sciences & the Law|May 17, 2014
The evolution of terrorism from 1914 to 2014Sidney H Weissman, Kenneth G Busch, Ronald Schouten
Psychological Reports|June 2, 2009
Empirical risk factors for delinquency and best treatments: where do we go from here?Robert John Zagar, Kenneth G Busch, John Russell Hughes
Behavioral Sciences & the Law|June 5, 2013
Delinquency best treatments: how to divert youths from violence while saving lives and detention costsRobert John Zagar, William M Grove, Kenneth G Busch
Behavioral Sciences & the Law|April 13, 2012
Introduction to this issue: international perspectives on juvenile crimeRobert John Zagar, Kenneth G Busch, Alan R Felthous
Psychological Reports|June 2, 2009
Comparing early and late twentieth-century Boston and Chicago male juvenile offenders: what changed?Robert John Zagar, Kenneth G Busch, John Russell Hughes, et al.
Psychological Reports|June 2, 2009
Cost comparisons of raising a child from birth to 17 years among samples of abused, delinquent, violent, and homicidal youth using victimization and justice system estimatesAgata Karolina Zagar, Robert John Zagar, Boris Bartikowski, et al.
Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health : CBMH|November 25, 2010
Contemplating common ground in the professional ethics of forensic psychiatryAdrian Grounds, John Gunn, Wade C Myers, et al.
Psychological Reports|June 2, 2009
An empirical theory of the development of homicide within individualsRobert John Zagar, Stephanie A Isbell, Kenneth G Busch, et al.
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