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Predicting running away in girls who are victims of commercial sexual exploitation.

Posted on 9th Mar 202222nd May 2022 by foxnic Posted in Missing PersonsTagged abuse, alcohol, child sexual exploitation (CSE), children, children in care, drugs, mental health, risk assessment

A.R. Hershberger, J Sanders, C Chick, M Jessup, H Hanlin, M A.Cyders (2018, USA)

Restricted access with abstract. Child Abuse & Neglect. Volume 79, May 2018, Pages 269-278. View

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