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  1. Reducing the risk of criminal exploitation using Multisystemic Therapy (RESET).

    Langdon, P et al. (2023)

  2. Multisystemic therapy for young people involved in or at risk of child criminal exploitation: Young people and caregivers’ perspectives.

    Fox, S., Wake, H., & Glorney, E. (2024).

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