Juvenile Orders of Protection as a Remedy to Dating Violence, New York, 2009-2010

<p>An increasing number of states, like New York, are expanding order of protection (OP) laws to allow juveniles and teens to secure orders for dating violence without parental involvement. New York amended its protective order law to cover victims of dating violence eighteen years and younger...

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Autor principal: Klein, Andrew R. (Autor)
Otros Autores: Barasch, Amy (Contribuidor) ; Elwyn, Laura J. (Contribuidor) ; Exner-Cortens, Deinera (Contribuidor) ; Gilmer, James A. (Contribuidor) ; Harris, Ian (Contribuidor) ; Maley, Mary (Contribuidor) ; Pirchner, Matthew (Contribuidor) ; Powers, Jane L. (Contribuidor) ; Salomon, Amy (Contribuidor) ; Tiffany, Jennifer S. (Contribuidor)
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Publicado: [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] [Verlag nicht ermittelbar] 2023
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