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The physical and mental health of young people in detention: A global scoping review

The physical and mental health of young people in detention: A global scoping review

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Main Authors: Borschmann, R, Janca, E, Willoughby, M, Fazel, S, Hughes, N, Patton, G, Sawyer, S, Love, A, Puljevic, C, Stockings, E, Hill, N, Hocking, J, Robinson, J, Snow, K, Carter, A, Kinner, S
Format: Conference item
Language:English
Published: Ubiquity Press 2021
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