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June 3, 2013
JOURNAL ARTICLES child maltreatment mandated reporting safeguarding children

Are researchers ethically obligated to report suspected child maltreatment? A critical analysis of opposing perspectives.

Allen, B. (2009). Are researchers ethically obligated to report suspected child maltreatment? A critical analysis of opposing perspectives. Ethics & Behavior, 19(1). pp. 15-24.

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