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ABSTRACT This article examines how the Swedish child welfare services (CWSs) are described in Arabic‐speaking social media, with a focus on the ‘LVU campaign.’ The material consists of Facebook and YouTube posts and comments about the Swedish CWSs' actions in child mistreatment cases involving migrant families.
Dana Sofi, Jonas Stier, Emmie Wahlström
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No Safe Space at School: Exploring Power Dynamics, Bullying Locations, and Maladaptive Behaviors Among US Adolescents. [PDF]
Siu JCL.
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Protecting the Privacy of Child Crime Victims. [PDF]
Finkelhor, David, Putnam, Charles T.
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ABSTRACT Research on inequalities in children's services in the UK highlights a lack of systematic data on parental demographics, obstructing analysis of structural factors influencing children's outcomes. Using Growing Up in Scotland, a nationally representative longitudinal child cohort study of children born in 2004–2005, we investigate social ...
Valeria Skafida +2 more
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From Policy Reform to Public Reckoning: Exploring Shifts in the Reporting of Sexual-Violence-Against-Women Victimizations in the United States Between 1992 and 2021. [PDF]
Fleming JC, Fansher AK, Randa R.
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Court Child Experts' Experiences in Assessing Parenting Cases Involving Parental Mental Illness
ABSTRACT This study explores the experiences of Court Child Experts (CCEs), professionals employed by the Australian family courts, in parenting matters involving parental mental illness. Using interpretative phenomenological analysis, interviews were conducted with five senior CCEs who reflected on their assessment practices, the challenges associated
Taegan A. Holford, Andrea E. Reupert
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Support, snacks, and a tailored approach to empower recovery: professionals' insights on supporting children victimized by online child sexual abuse. [PDF]
Birgersson A, Jonsson LS.
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The Homicide Offender Motive Scale (HOMS): A classification system for homicide motives based on a qualitative systematic review. [PDF]
Finley JA, Sen-Gupta N, Hanlon RE.
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