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Children's Legal Rights Journal

Volume 34, Issue 2 2014

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Children's Legal Rights Journal

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Do No Harm: The Enhanced Application of Legal and Professional Standards in Protecting Youth from the Harm of Isolation in Youth Correctional Facilities
Kim Brooks Tandy

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When the Need to Know Outweighs Privacy: Granting Access to Child Welfare Records in the Fifty States
Courtney Barclay

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Advocacy Outside "The Life": A Guide to Using Legal Services to Build a Public Systems Safety Net for Child Survivors of Commercial Sexual Exploitation
Allison Green and Sarah Tomkins

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Legislative Update: The House's Response to At-Risk Children Without a "Home"
Sharon Falen

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Education Connection: A Prison to School Pipeline: Preparing Incarcerated Youth for Reentry into Society and Public School
Jade Gary

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Around the World: The Struggle Between Confidentiality and the Need for Transparency in German Child Abuse Reporting Laws
Jasmine Prokscha

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Spotlight On: "Project Respect" and the "Washington State Model Protocol for Commercially Sexually Exploited Children"
Jessica Saltiel

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Statistically Speaking: Deepening Our Understanding of Fatal Childhood Maltreatment
Sarah Silins

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In the Courts: When the Bell Rings Silently: Punitive and Other Constitutional Concerns for Juvenile Detainees in Isolation
Kevin Young

 
 
 
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