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Social worker motivations and organisational prerequisites for care of children who commit crimes – the best interests of the child or the protection of society?

Socialarbetares skilda motiv och organisatoriska förutsättningar för vård av barn som begår brott – Barnets bästa eller samhällets skydd?

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