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- State of California and California Department of Social Services. Child Abuse Reporting... and You. State of California; California Department of Social Services; Office of Child Abuse Prevention, December 2006. p. 31-32.
Peer-Reviewed Journal Article References:
Heyman, R. E., Snarr, J. D., Slep, A. M. S., Baucom, K. J. W., & Linkh, D. J. (2020). Self-reporting DSM–5/ICD-11 clinically significant intimate partner violence and child abuse: Convergent and response process validity.Journal of Family Psychology, 34(1), 101–111.
Mann, P. A., Lauderdale, M., & Iscoe, I. (1983). Toward effective community-based interventions in child abuse.Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 14(6), 729–742.
Salazar, A. M., Haggerty, K. P., de Haan, B., Catalano, R. F., Vann, T., Vinson, J., & Lansing, M. (2016). Using communities that care for community child maltreatment prevention.American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 86(2), 144–155.
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