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Appendix A: References
Pages 103-108

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... 2008. Are increased worker caseloads in state child protective service agencies a potential explanation for the decline in child sexual abuse?
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... 2009. Preliminary evidence for white matter tract abnormalities in young adults exposed to parental verbal abuse.
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... 2008. Clinicians' description of factors influencing their reporting of suspected child abuse: Report of the Child Abuse Reporting Experience Study Research Group.
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... Legal accountability in the service based welfare state: Lessons from child welfare reform. Columbia Public Law Research Paper No.
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... 2011. A public health approach to child maltreatment surveillance: Evidence from a data linkage project in the United States.
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... 2012. Looking back and looking forward: Retrospective and prospective reflections on the 1993 NRC report Understanding Child Abuse and Neglect.


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