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What New Jersey study found Megan's Law to be ineffective? Who authored it?
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The name of the report is 'Megan’s Law: Assessing the Practical and Monetary Efficacy."
It was authored by Kristen Zgoba, Ph.D.; Philip Witt, Ph.D.; Melissa Dalessandro, M.S.W.; and Bonita Veysey, Ph.D.
Respectfully,
Shin
It was authored by Kristen Zgoba, Ph.D.; Philip Witt, Ph.D.; Melissa Dalessandro, M.S.W.; and Bonita Veysey, Ph.D.
Respectfully,
Shin
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Megan’s Law: Assessing the Practical and Monetary Efficacy
http://www.ncjrs.gov/pdffiles1/nij/grants/225370.pdf
Megan’s Law: Assessing the Practical and Monetary Efficacy
http://www.ncjrs.gov/pdffiles1/nij/grants/225370.pdf
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