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  • White, E. E.
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    Profiling Arsonists and Their Motives: An Update.
    John Jay College of Criminal Justice, New York City, NY
    Fire Engineering, Vol. 149, No. 3, 80-82,84-86, March 1996

  • Meldrum, G.
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    Fire Safety Must Be a Community Service.
    West Midlands Fire Service, UK
    Fire, Vol. 88, No. 1088, 11-12, February 1996

  • Wood, B.
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    Children's Fire Setting Behavior Examined.
    Cleveland County Fire Dept., UK
    Fire, Vol. 88, No. 1088, 8,10, February 1996

  • Lowe, R. E.
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    Interviewing the Child Firesetter.
    Lowe Fire Investigations, San Juan Capistrano, CA
    American Fire Journal, Vol. 49, No. 2, 16-18, February 1997

  • Appy, M. K.
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    Playing With Fire.
    NFPA Journal, Vol. 91, No. 2, 34, March/April 1997

  • Gibbs, G.; Lapsansky, L.; Porth, D.
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    Child Firesetting: Can It Be Stopped?
    Renton Fire Dept., WA; Ding County Fire District #40, WA; Bureau of Fire, Rescue and Emergency Services, Portland, OR
    American Fire Journal, Vol. 49, No. 6, 20-21, June 1997

  • Strandberg, L.
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    Metoder for behandling av unga brandanlaggare. [Methods for Treatment of Juvenile Firesetters.]
    December 1996, 23 p.

  • Kidd, S.
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    Arson: The Problem That Won't Go Away.
    Aspreys Group, UK
    Fire Engineering Journal, Vol. 58, No. 193, 12-17, March 1998

  • Federal Emergency Management Agency
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    Arson in the United States.
    Federal Emergency Management Agency, Washington, DC
    TriData Corp., Arlington, VA, FA 174, August 1997, 43 p.

  • Schwartzman, P.; Stambaugh, H.; Kimball, J.
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    Arson and Juveniles: Responding to the Violence: A Review of Teen Firesetting and Interventions. Special Report. USFA Fire Investigation Technical Report Series.
    TriData Corp., Arlington, VA
    Federal Emergency Management Agency, Washington, DC, Report 095, 1996, 34 p.