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The availability of neighborhood early care and education resources and the maltreatment of young children
Klein, Sacha Mareka, November, 2011
Child Maltreatment, 16(4), 300-311

A study of the relationship between rates of maltreatment of young children and density of both family and center based licensed child care spaces, supply of licensed child care relative to demand, and preschool/nursery school attendance, with controls for a variety of neighborhood socioeconomic indicators, based on data from children aged birth through 5 in 2,052 United States Census tracts in Los Angeles County

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Care neglect, supervisory neglect, and harsh parenting in the development of children's aggression: A replication and extension
Knutson, John F., 2005
Child Maltreatment, 10(2), 92-107

A study investigating the effects of poor supervision, parental neglect, and punitive parenting on the development of children's aggression

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The Childhaven Client Profile System (2-5)
Armsden, Gay C., 1998
Child Maltreatment, 3(3), 284-296

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A twelve-year follow-up study of maltreated and at-risk children who received early therapeutic child care
Moore, Elizabeth, 1998
Child Maltreatment, 3(1), 3-16

A study evaluating participants' outcomes twelve years after the 1980 Childhaven Study, in which abused or neglected children were assigned to therapeutic child care

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