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Children and youth services review

Journal Volume: 108
Journal Issue:
Journal Year: 2020
Articles in SafetyLit: 16

"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

System involvement among young adults experiencing homelessness: Characteristics of four system-involved subgroups and relationship to risk outcomes

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