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Child Neglect: A Guide for Prevention, Assessment and Intervention.
User Manual Series (2006)
Author(s): Children's Bureau DePanfilis |
| Year Published: 2006 |
Endnotes
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5 DePanfilis, D., & Dubowitz, H. (2003, February). Child neglect: Confronting the challenges. Presented at the APSAC Training Institute, San Diego, CA. back
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7 Black, M. M., & Dubowitz, H. (1999). Child neglect: Research recommendations and future directions. In H. Dubowitz (Ed.), Neglected children: Research, practice, and policy (pp. 261-277). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage; Grayson, J. (2001). The state of child neglect. In T. D. Morton & B. Salovitz (Eds.), The CPS response to child neglect: An administrator's guide to theory, policy, program design and case practice (pp. 1-1-1-34). Duluth, GA: National Resource Center on Child Maltreatment. back
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10 Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act, 42 U.S.C. 5106g, §Sec.111-2. back
11 Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act, 42 U.S.C. 5106g, §Sec.111-2. back
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21 Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act, 42 U.S.C. 5106i, §Sec. 113. back
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