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性侵害受害儿童的评估研究进展
作者:李成齐
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Research Development in Assessment of Sexually Abused Children
LI Chengqi
(College of Educational Sciences,Huzhou Normal College,Huzhou,313000)
Abstract This paper reviews researches on assessment of sexually abused children from the two aspects of forensic assessment and clinical assessment,and then some problems in this field are pointed out on the basis of the review. At last,future research prospects are put forward.
Key words child sexual abuse forensic assessment clinical assessment
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