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1. Enhancing the Identification of Commercial Sexual Exploitation Among a Population of High-Risk Youths Using Predictive Regularization Models.

2. Residential instability, running away, and juvenile detention characterizes commercially sexually exploited youth involved in Washington State's child welfare system.

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3. An examination of trends in child sexual abuse investigations in Ontario over time.

4. Remaking collective knowledge: An analysis of the complex and multiple effects of inquiries into historical institutional child abuse.

5. Childhood Maltreatment and Child Protective Services Involvement Among the Commercially Sexually Exploited: A Comparison of Women Who Enter as Juveniles or as Adults.

6. What prevents Chinese parents from reporting possible cases of child sexual abuse to authority? A holistic-interactionistic approach.

7. Self-reported and agency-notified child sexual abuse in a population-based birth cohort.

8. Caregiver perceptions about mental health services after child sexual abuse.

9. Correlates of joint child protection and police child sexual abuse investigations: results from the Canadian Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect-2008.

10. Suicidal Behavior Outcomes of Childhood Sexual Abuse: Longitudinal Study of Adjudicated Girls.

11. Relationship between child abuse exposure and reported contact with child protection organizations: results from the Canadian Community Health Survey.

12. Characteristics of child commercial sexual exploitation and sex trafficking victims presenting for medical care in the United States.