Systematic Forensic Medical Screening of Children in Cases of Suspected Physical Violence: A gathering of experiences from a two-year intervention project 2020–2022

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Systematic Forensic Medical Screening of Children in Cases of Suspected Physical Violence : A gathering of experiences from a two-year intervention project 2020–2022. / Spitz, Pernille (Redaktør); Banner, Jytte (Redaktør); Belling, Brian (Redaktør).

Copenhagen N : The Danish Children’s Centre for the Capital Region, Copenhagen Police and University of Copenhagen, 2022. 48 s.

Publikation: Bog/antologi/afhandling/rapportRapportForskning

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Spitz, P, Banner, J & Belling, B (red) 2022, Systematic Forensic Medical Screening of Children in Cases of Suspected Physical Violence: A gathering of experiences from a two-year intervention project 2020–2022. The Danish Children’s Centre for the Capital Region, Copenhagen Police and University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen N.

APA

Spitz, P., Banner, J., & Belling, B. (red.) (2022). Systematic Forensic Medical Screening of Children in Cases of Suspected Physical Violence: A gathering of experiences from a two-year intervention project 2020–2022. The Danish Children’s Centre for the Capital Region, Copenhagen Police and University of Copenhagen.

Vancouver

Spitz P, (ed.), Banner J, (ed.), Belling B, (ed.). Systematic Forensic Medical Screening of Children in Cases of Suspected Physical Violence: A gathering of experiences from a two-year intervention project 2020–2022. Copenhagen N: The Danish Children’s Centre for the Capital Region, Copenhagen Police and University of Copenhagen, 2022. 48 s.

Author

Spitz, Pernille (Redaktør) ; Banner, Jytte (Redaktør) ; Belling, Brian (Redaktør). / Systematic Forensic Medical Screening of Children in Cases of Suspected Physical Violence : A gathering of experiences from a two-year intervention project 2020–2022. Copenhagen N : The Danish Children’s Centre for the Capital Region, Copenhagen Police and University of Copenhagen, 2022. 48 s.

Bibtex

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