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Crime victimization and child well-being
Tali Gal
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Keyphrases
Best Interests
33%
Child Coping
33%
Child Victims
33%
Child Welfare
100%
Child-inclusive
33%
Childrens
66%
Coping Mechanisms
33%
Coping with Stress
33%
Crime Victimization
100%
Forgiveness
33%
Formal Process
33%
Inclusive Policy
33%
Interest Control
33%
Layered Structure
66%
Legal Process
66%
Negative Impact
33%
Offense Type
33%
Procedural Justice
33%
Road to Recovery
33%
Scar
33%
Strengths-based
33%
Stressful Situation
33%
Support Networks
33%
UNCRC
33%
Victimization
100%
Well-being
33%
Wide-ranging
33%
Psychology
Children's Rights
100%
Coping Mechanisms
100%
Coping With Stress
100%
Forgiveness
100%