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Self-reported motivations for engaging or declining to engage in cyber-dependent offending and the role of autistic traits

Payne, K., Maras, K.L., Russell, A.J., Brosnan, M.J. and Mills, R. (2020) Self-reported motivations for engaging or declining to engage in cyber-dependent offending and the role of autistic traits. Research in Developmental Disabilities. 104 0891-4222.

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