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The assessment of child abuse potential and the prevention of child abuse and neglect: A policy analysis

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Preparation of this article was supported in part by a grant from the Children's Trust Fund of Michigan. We gratefully acknowledge the assistance of Craig Brookins and Loren A. Brooks in reviewing the literature on which this article was based.

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Caldwell, R.A., Bogat, G.A. & Davidson, W.S. The assessment of child abuse potential and the prevention of child abuse and neglect: A policy analysis. Am J Commun Psychol 16, 609–624 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00930017

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