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Date: 2013-09-24 11:11:52
Positive psychology
Sociology
Youth detention center
Suicide
Violence
Criminology
Arkansas
TeenScreen
Youth incarceration in the United States
Crime
Law enforcement
Mental health

ARKANSAS In 2000, the U.S. Bureau of Health Professions reported that the demand for the services of child and adolescent psychiatry is projected to increase by 100% between 1995 and[removed]Department of Health and Huma

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