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Children and youth services review

Journal Volume: 108
Journal Issue:
Journal Year: 2020
Articles in SafetyLit: 15

"Which home are we going back to?" Children's lived experiences after leaving shelters for battered women

A longitudinal examination of African American adolescent females detained for status offense

Caregiver physical health and child maltreatment reports and rereports

Case file analyses in child protection research: review of methodological challenges and development of a framework

Exposure to cyberbullying in WhatsApp classmates' groups and classroom climate as predictors of students' sense of belonging: a multi-level analysis of elementary, middle and high schools

Impulsiveness or self-protection? Exploring individual perceptions, family and school strains related to why adolescents run away from home in China

Income instability and child maltreatment: exploring associations and mechanisms

Pathways into college and away from crime: perspectives of Black and Latino/a youth growing up in single-mother households in one of America's most dangerous cities

Patterns of incarceration among youth after detention: a 16-year longitudinal study

Previous reports of child maltreatment from the Canadian Incidence Study (CIS) 2008 of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect: an examination of recurrent substantiation and functional impairment

Relations among online emotional content use, social and emotional competencies and cyberbullying

Safety assessment in child welfare: a comparison of instruments

Structural equation modeling and the effect of perceived academic inferiority, socially prescribed perfectionism, and parents' forced social comparison on adolescents' depression and aggression

The association of a paraprofessional home visiting intervention with lower child maltreatment rates in First Nation families in Canada: a population-based retrospective cohort study

Underexamined points of vulnerability for Black mothers in the child welfare system: the role of number of births, age of first use of substances and criminal justice involvement