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Legislative Analyst's Office. Child Abuse and Neglect in California - Part IV - CWS Program Performance and Policy Implications. Legislative Analyst's Office, January 1996, p. 1-13.
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What Does Child Protective Services
Investigate
as Neglect? A Population-Based Study
Palmer, L., Font, S., Eastman, A. L., Guo, L., & Putnam-Hornstein, E. (2022). What Does Child Protective Services Investigate as Neglect? A Population-Based Study. Child maltreatment, 10775595221114144. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1177/10775595221114144
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