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Fourth National Incidence Study Of Child Abuse And Neglect (NIS–4): Report To Congress, Executive Summary
Authors
Sedlak, A. J.; Mettenburg, J.; Basena, M.; Petta, I.; Mcpherson, K.; Greene, A.; Li, S.
Publisher Information
Publication Year:
2010
Publisher:
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families