Actualidad y futuro del tratamiento y la reinserción social de los delincuentes sexuales

  1. Sonia González-Pereira
  2. Ana Martínez-Catena
  3. Florencia Pozuelo
  4. Alfredo Ruíz
  5. Carles Soler
  6. Marian Martínez
  7. Meritxell Pérez
  8. Santiago Redondo
Journal:
Cuadernos de política criminal

ISSN: 0210-4059

Year of publication: 2020

Issue: 131

Pages: 285-304

Type: Article

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