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Posted on 1st Jun 2022 by foxnic Posted in Missing PersonsTagged children, mental health, offending, repeatedly missing, vulnerability

Emily Stevenson and Stuart D. M. Thomas (2018, Australia)

Published in Journal of Youth Studies, Volume 21, 2018, Issue 10.

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