- Dec 2011/Jan 2012
- Vol. 12, No. 9
- Children's Bureau Express
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Presents up-to-date news in short, targeted articles to professionals concerned with child abuse and neglect, child welfare, and adoption. Each month
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Highlights new publications and resources distributed by Information Gateway or featured on our website on a variety of topics including child abuse
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