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Christopher Wildeman

Department of Sociology, Duke University, Durham, NC, USA and ROCKWOOL Foundation, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Families and households

What we know about child protective services in the Global North

June 16, 2025 Christopher Wildeman
Child maltreatment, Children

All over the world, child protective services have a duty to deal with cases of child maltreatment. However, even confining research to the Global North, better equipped, in principle, for … Read more

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