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Tag: mental health

Children’s views on being reported missing from care.

Posted on 3rd Apr 20227th May 2022 by foxnic

Missing People (2021) Document available to view online. A summary of a consultation with children and young people in the… Read more Children’s views on being reported missing from care.

Tackling Child Sexual Abuse Strategy 2021.

Posted on 25th Mar 20227th May 2022 by foxnic

HM Government (2021, UK) Document is available to view online. Strategy setting out the Government’s ambition to prevent, tackle and… Read more Tackling Child Sexual Abuse Strategy 2021.

County Lines: Criminal Networks and Evolving Drug Markets in Britain (book).

Posted on 25th Mar 20227th May 2022 by foxnic

Robert McLean, Grace Robinson, James A. Densley (2020, UK) Restricted access but introduction to the book is available. Link to… Read more County Lines: Criminal Networks and Evolving Drug Markets in Britain (book).

‘Vulnerable’ Kids Going Country: Children and Young People’s Involvement in County Lines Drug Dealing.

Posted on 25th Mar 20227th May 2022 by foxnic

James Windle, Leah Moyle, Ross Coomber (2020, UK) Publication is available online. Considering the role of children in County Lines… Read more ‘Vulnerable’ Kids Going Country: Children and Young People’s Involvement in County Lines Drug Dealing.

Targeting Missing Persons Most Likely to Come to Harm Among 92,681 Cases Reported to Devon and Cornwall Police.

Posted on 25th Mar 20227th May 2022 by foxnic

Ryan Doyle and Geoffrey C. Barnes (2020, UK) Document available to view online. Cambridge Journal of Evidence-Based Policing (2020) 4:160–177.… Read more Targeting Missing Persons Most Likely to Come to Harm Among 92,681 Cases Reported to Devon and Cornwall Police.

‘Going Missing’ as a Maladaptive Coping Behavior for Adults Experiencing Strain.

Posted on 25th Mar 20227th May 2022 by foxnic

Laura Huey and Lorna Ferguson (2020, Canada). Restricted access but abstract available. Deviant Behavior Volume 43, 2022 – Issue 1… Read more ‘Going Missing’ as a Maladaptive Coping Behavior for Adults Experiencing Strain.

An exploratory model of girl’s vulnerability to commercial sexual exploitation in prostitution.

Posted on 20th Mar 20228th May 2022 by foxnic

Reid, J.A. (2011, USA) Restricted access but abstract available. Child Maltreatment. 2011 May;16(2):146-57. View

Child trafficking and commercial sexual exploitation: A review of promising prevention policies and programs.

Posted on 20th Mar 20229th May 2022 by foxnic

Rafferty, Y. (2009) Restricted access but abstract available. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 83(4), 559–575. View

Keeping mother alive: Psychotherapy with a teenage mother following human trafficking.

Posted on 20th Mar 20229th May 2022 by foxnic

Kleinschmidt, L (2009, UK, Eastern Europe) Restricted access but abstract available. Journal of Child Psychotherapy. Volume 35, 2009 – Issue… Read more Keeping mother alive: Psychotherapy with a teenage mother following human trafficking.

Falling Through the Gaps: Safeguarding Children Trafficked into the UK.

Posted on 20th Mar 20229th May 2022 by foxnic

Bokhari, F (2008, UK) Restricted access but abstract available. Children and Society. Volume 22 Issue 3. View

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