Violent Offending Promotes Appetitive Aggression Rather than Posttraumatic Stress-A Replication Study with Burundian Ex-Combatants.
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Violent Offending Promotes Appetitive Aggression Rather than Posttraumatic Stress-A Replication Study with Burundian Ex-Combatants.
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Anke Köbach
Corina Nandi
Manassé Bambonyé
Thomas Elbert
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10.3389/FPSYG.2015.01755
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2015-12-08T00:00:00Z