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      Delivering a Victim Impact Statement: Emotionally effective or counter-productive?

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      European Journal of Criminology
      SAGE Publications

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              Is talking about an emotional experience helpful? effects on emotional recovery and perceived benefits

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                Journal
                European Journal of Criminology
                European Journal of Criminology
                SAGE Publications
                1477-3708
                1741-2609
                July 24 2014
                July 10 2014
                : 12
                : 1
                : 17-34
                Article
                10.1177/1477370814538778
                dbcd5fdd-a482-480f-a99a-1322b80151b7
                © 2014

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