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Measuring the scope of social problems: Apparent inconsistencies across estimates of family abductions

Authors
  1. Allen E.
  2. Alonso W.
  3. Best J.
  4. Colorado Bureau of Investigation
  5. Crystal S.
  6. Driedger S.D.
  7. Finkelhor D.
  8. Forst M.L.
  9. Gilbert N.
  10. Girdner L.K.
  11. Girdner L.K.
  12. Grief G.L.
  13. Griego D.
  14. Hoff P.M.
  15. Holstein J.A.
  16. J. Best
  17. Jackson D.D.
  18. Jencks C.
  19. Jenkins P.
  20. Jenkins P.
  21. Joel Best
  22. Kearns S.
  23. Larson E.
  24. New York Division of Criminal Justice Services
  25. New York Division of Criminal Justice Services
  26. Sedlak A.J.
  27. Spector M.
  28. Tedisco J.N.
  29. Tracy M. Thibodeau
  30. U.S. Bureau of the Census
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'Informa UK Limited'
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