Dogs in the courtroom

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Spruin, L., Holt, N., Fernandez, A. and Franz, A. 2016. Dogs in the courtroom. in: Crime and Criminal Behaviour New York Nova Science Publishers.
AuthorsSpruin, L., Holt, N., Fernandez, A. and Franz, A.
ContributorsAnalise Klein
KeywordsCrime; Use of dogs in courtrooms
Year2016
Book titleCrime and Criminal Behaviour
PublisherNova Science Publishers
Output statusPublished
Place of publicationNew York
ISBN978634855662
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PrintSep 2016
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