Naleving van gedragsmaatregelen tijdens de COVID-19-pandemie

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Naleving van gedragsmaatregelen tijdens de COVID-19-pandemie. / Appelman, Joska; Bijleveld, Kiki; Ejbye-Ernst, Peter; Hoeben, Evelien ; Liebst, Lasse Suonperä; Snoek, Cees; Koelman, Dennis; Lindegaard, Marie Rosenkrantz.

I: Justitiele Verkenningen, Bind 47, Nr. 3, 2021, s. 54-66.

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Appelman, J, Bijleveld, K, Ejbye-Ernst, P, Hoeben, E, Liebst, LS, Snoek, C, Koelman, D & Lindegaard, MR 2021, 'Naleving van gedragsmaatregelen tijdens de COVID-19-pandemie', Justitiele Verkenningen, bind 47, nr. 3, s. 54-66. https://doi.org/10.5553/JV/016758502021047003004

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Appelman, J., Bijleveld, K., Ejbye-Ernst, P., Hoeben, E., Liebst, L. S., Snoek, C., Koelman, D., & Lindegaard, M. R. (2021). Naleving van gedragsmaatregelen tijdens de COVID-19-pandemie. Justitiele Verkenningen, 47(3), 54-66. https://doi.org/10.5553/JV/016758502021047003004

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Appelman J, Bijleveld K, Ejbye-Ernst P, Hoeben E, Liebst LS, Snoek C o.a. Naleving van gedragsmaatregelen tijdens de COVID-19-pandemie. Justitiele Verkenningen. 2021;47(3):54-66. https://doi.org/10.5553/JV/016758502021047003004

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Appelman, Joska ; Bijleveld, Kiki ; Ejbye-Ernst, Peter ; Hoeben, Evelien ; Liebst, Lasse Suonperä ; Snoek, Cees ; Koelman, Dennis ; Lindegaard, Marie Rosenkrantz. / Naleving van gedragsmaatregelen tijdens de COVID-19-pandemie. I: Justitiele Verkenningen. 2021 ; Bind 47, Nr. 3. s. 54-66.

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