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Running from hate to what you think is love: The relationship between running away and child sexual exploitation.

Posted on 4th Mar 202223rd May 2022 by foxnic

Emilie Smeaton – for Barnado’s (2013, UK) Document available to view online. BASW – The British Association of Social Workers.… Read more Running from hate to what you think is love: The relationship between running away and child sexual exploitation.

Predictors of running away from state custody: A longitudinal study of youth in the Illinois department of children and family services (thesis).

Posted on 4th Mar 202224th May 2022 by foxnic

V. Taylor (2013, USA) Restricted access with preview available. A dissertation. Northwestern University ProQuest Dissertations Publishing . Read more

Family histories and multiple transitions among homeless young adults: Pathways to homelessness.

Posted on 4th Mar 202223rd May 2022 by foxnic

Tyler, K. and Schmitz, R. (2013, USA) Keywords: Homeless Young Adults, Transitions, Child Maltreatment, Pathways Available to view online. Child Youth… Read more Family histories and multiple transitions among homeless young adults: Pathways to homelessness.

Here to listen? Return interview provision for young runaways.

Posted on 3rd Mar 202223rd May 2022 by foxnic

The Children’s Society (2013, UK) Document available to read online. Read more

Precursors of Running Away During Adolescence: Do Peers Matter?

Posted on 3rd Mar 202223rd May 2022 by foxnic

Xiaojin Chen, Lisa Thrane, Michele Adams (2012, USA) Restricted access with abstract available. Journal of Research on Adolescence. Read more

Still Hidden? Going missing as an indicator of child sexual exploitation.

Posted on 3rd Mar 202224th May 2022 by foxnic

Nicola Sharp – for Missing People (2012, UK) Document available to view online. A three year study looking at increased… Read more Still Hidden? Going missing as an indicator of child sexual exploitation.

The Influence of Running Away on the Risk of Female Sexual Assault in the Subsequent Year.

Posted on 3rd Mar 202224th May 2022 by foxnic

Lisa E. Thrane, Kevin A. Yoder, and Xiaojin Chen (2011, USA) Document available to download online. Violence and Victims 26(6):816-29.… Read more The Influence of Running Away on the Risk of Female Sexual Assault in the Subsequent Year.

Best Practice in the Commissioning and Delivery of Emergency Accommodation in Scotland for Children and Young People Who Run Away.

Posted on 3rd Mar 202224th May 2022 by foxnic

Smeaton, E. and Franks, M (2011, UK) Document available to view online. The Scottish Government, Edinburgh 2011. Read more

Still Running 3: Early Findings from our third national survey of young runaways, 2011.

Posted on 28th Feb 202224th May 2022 by foxnic

Gwyther Rees (2011, UK) This document is available to download. Third in a series of reports from The Children’s Society.… Read more Still Running 3: Early Findings from our third national survey of young runaways, 2011.

Make Runaways Safe.

Posted on 28th Feb 202224th May 2022 by foxnic

The Children’s Society (2011, UK) Document available to view online. This report calls on central government to take the lead… Read more Make Runaways Safe.

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