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Handling fear among staff: violence and emotion in secure units for adolescents

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Peter Andersson. (2022) Secure Units as Emotional Sites: Staff Perceptions of Fear and Violence at Secure Units for Young People in Sweden. Residential Treatment For Children & Youth 39:4, pages 387-415.
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Heine Steinkopf, Dag Nordanger, Brynjulf Stige & Anne Marita Milde. (2022) Experiences of Becoming Emotionally Dysregulated. A Qualitative Study of Staff in Youth Residential Care. Child & Youth Services 43:2, pages 187-205.
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Peter Andersson & Carolina Øverlien. (2021) Violence, role reversals, and turning points: work identity at stake at a therapeutic residential institution for adolescents. Journal of Social Work Practice 35:4, pages 353-366.
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Sana Parveen, Morten Birkeland Nielsen, Silje Endresen Reme & Live Bakke Finne. (2022) Exposure to Client-Perpetrated Violence in the Child Welfare Service: Prevalence and Outcomes Using Two Different Measurement Methods. Journal of Interpersonal Violence 38:7-8, pages 5963-5992.
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Peter Andersson. (2023) Yrkeserfarenheter av våld och emotionella strategier. Socialvetenskaplig tidskrift 29:2, pages 151-171.
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Peter Andersson. (2021) Victims, perpetrators, scapegoats and Russian dolls: Narrating violence within secure units for adolescents from a staff perspective. Qualitative Social Work 22:1, pages 47-66.
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Kerstin Svensson & Lina Ponnert. (2022) Flexible Rigidity and Caring Distance: How Discretion Works in Compulsory Care. The British Journal of Social Work 52:2, pages 946-963.
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Kamila Biszczanik & Sabine Gruber. (2021) Att arbeta i tvångsvårdens säkra rum – emotioner och säkerhet på särskilda ungdomshem i Sverige. Norsk sosiologisk tidsskrift 5:1, pages 52-64.
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Peter Andersson. (2020) Emotional adjustments to violent situations at secure units for adolescents: A staff perspective. Emotion, Space and Society 37, pages 100741.
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