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Exploring populations view on thresholds and reasons for child protection intervention – comparing England, Norway, Poland and Romania

Befolkningens syn på terskler og årsaker til barnevernsinngrep – en eksplorativ sammenligning av befolkningen i England, Norge, Polen og Romania

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