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Who suspects and reports child maltreatment to Social Services in Sweden? Is there a reliable mandatory reporting process?

Hur fungerar anmälningsplikten i Sverige? Vem anmäler, vad anmäls och vilket utfall får anmälningarna?

Pages 209-223 | Published online: 06 Jun 2007

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