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The International Journal of Child Abuse & Neglect – April Issue – Part 2
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The International Journal of Child Abuse & Neglect – April Issue – Part 2
Dear ISPCAN Members,
For those of you that qualify for the online subscription of the “The International Journal of Child Abuse & Neglect”, the April, Part 2, Volume 162 Issue is now available.
Edited by Andrea
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Editorial
Andrea Gonzalez,
Amanda SimResearch Articles
Rony Kapel Lev-ari,
Roy Aloni, Amichai Ben AriArticle Number 106500
Andrzej Śliwerski,
Karolina KossakowskaSenper Elias Fisseha,
Mónica López López, Mijntje ten Brummelaar, Habtamu Wondimu HibisoLindsay Stark,
Melissa Meinhart, Ilana Seff, Alli Gillespie, Arturo Harker Roa, Andrés
VillavecesFrancis Obare, George
Odwe, Yohannes Wado, Peter Kisaakye, Stella Muthuri, Gloria Seruwagi, Begoña
Fernandez, Constanza Ginestra, Caroline Kabiru, Chi-Chi UndieTania Bosqui, Fiona
S. McEwen, Nicolas Chehade, Patricia Moghames, Stephanie Skavenski, Laura
Murray, Elie Karam, Roland Weierstall-Pust, Michael PluessM.J.D. Jordans, I.
Bakolis, M. Arnous, G.V. Koppenol-Gonzalez, F. Tossyeh, A. Chen, K.E. MillerSophia Backhaus,
Alexandra Blackwell, Frances GardnerDiscussion Article
Climate change is a threat multiplier for violence against children
Jorge Cuartas, Amiya
Bhatia, Daniel Carter, Lucie Cluver, Carolina Coll, Elizabeth Donger, Catherine
E. Draper, Frances Gardner, Bess Herbert, Orla Kelly, Jamie Lachman, Najat
Maalla M’jid, Frederique SeidelPlease reach out to Holly Malcolm with any questions: memberships@ispcan.org
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