@article{ART002309311},
author={Kee-Hong Choi},
title={[Invited Manuscript] The relationships among crime, mental illness, and prejudice},
journal={Health Communication Research},
issn={2093-2707},
year={2017},
volume={16},
number={2},
pages={19-28},
doi={10.24172/hcr.2017.16.2.19}
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JO - Health Communication Research
PY - 2017
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PB - Korea Health Communication Association
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SN - 2093-2707
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DO - 10.24172/hcr.2017.16.2.19
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Kee-Hong Choi. (2017). [Invited Manuscript] The relationships among crime, mental illness, and prejudice. Health Communication Research, 16(2), 19-28.
Kee-Hong Choi. 2017, "[Invited Manuscript] The relationships among crime, mental illness, and prejudice", Health Communication Research, vol.16, no.2 pp.19-28. Available from: doi:10.24172/hcr.2017.16.2.19
Kee-Hong Choi "[Invited Manuscript] The relationships among crime, mental illness, and prejudice" Health Communication Research 16.2 pp.19-28 (2017) : 19.
Kee-Hong Choi. [Invited Manuscript] The relationships among crime, mental illness, and prejudice. 2017; 16(2), 19-28. Available from: doi:10.24172/hcr.2017.16.2.19
Kee-Hong Choi. "[Invited Manuscript] The relationships among crime, mental illness, and prejudice" Health Communication Research 16, no.2 (2017) : 19-28.doi: 10.24172/hcr.2017.16.2.19
Kee-Hong Choi. [Invited Manuscript] The relationships among crime, mental illness, and prejudice. Health Communication Research, 16(2), 19-28. doi: 10.24172/hcr.2017.16.2.19
Kee-Hong Choi. [Invited Manuscript] The relationships among crime, mental illness, and prejudice. Health Communication Research. 2017; 16(2) 19-28. doi: 10.24172/hcr.2017.16.2.19
Kee-Hong Choi. [Invited Manuscript] The relationships among crime, mental illness, and prejudice. 2017; 16(2), 19-28. Available from: doi:10.24172/hcr.2017.16.2.19
Kee-Hong Choi. "[Invited Manuscript] The relationships among crime, mental illness, and prejudice" Health Communication Research 16, no.2 (2017) : 19-28.doi: 10.24172/hcr.2017.16.2.19