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2005-06 Seminars

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ACFAS Conference, May 17th 2006

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Jean Labbé (Direction de la santé publique)

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Is child maltreatment a "new" problem in our occidental society?

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Karen J. Swift (Social Work, York University)

Social constructivism theory and child maltreatment

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Nico Trocmé

Violence against children: A Canadian depiction based on the Canadian Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect (CIS-2003)

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Marc Ouimet (Criminology, Université de Montréal)

Violence against children based on police records

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David Finkelhor (Crimes Against Children Research Centre, University of New Hampshire)

Sham or Champagne: The controversial decline of sexual abuse and other forms of child victimisation

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John D. Fluke (Walter R. McDonald & Associates, Inc.)

Updates from the US National Child Abuse and Neglect Data System (NCANDS) : Trends and Comparisons

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Paul Durning (Observatoire national de l'enfance en danger)

Should we count situations of reported child maltreatment or children in need of a measure? Overview of current evolutions in France

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Danny Dessureault (Psychoeducation, UQTR)

Réal Boisvert (Agency of health and social services of Mauricie and Centre du Québec)

Daniel Gagnon (Youth centre of Mauricie and Centre du Québec)

Underprivilege and reports at the DPJ: An association corrobored by territorial cartography

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For more information, please go to the page.

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November 9th, 2005

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Michael MacKenzie (University of Michigan)

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Attachment Theory and Change Processes in Foster Care

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For more information, please go to the Centre Events page.

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