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Every Child Matters Education Fund. 2009. Homeland insecurity... Why new investments in children and youth must be a priority for the Obama Administration and the 111th Congress. [3rd ed.]. Washington, DC: Every Child Matters Education Fund, 15 pp.

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Baldwin KM, Jones J. 2000. Health issues specific to incarcerated women: Information for state maternal and child health programs. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University, Women's and Children's Health Policy Center, 11 pp.

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Thompson LS, Sheahan PM. 1994. Health care of incarcerated youth: State programs and initiatives. Arlington, VA: National Center for Education in Maternal and Child Health, 102 pp.

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Thompson LS, Farrow JA, eds. 1993. Hard time, healing hands: Developing primary health care services for incarcerated youth. Arlington, VA: National Center for Education in Maternal and Child Health, 244 pp.

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Brecher EM, Della Penna RD. 1975. Health care in correctional institutions. Washington, DC: National Institute of Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice, 98 pp.

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Hippchen LJ with Ligons D. 1966. Personnel and personnel practices in public institutions for delinquent children: A survey. Washington, DC: U.S. Children's Bureau, 29 pp. (Children's Bureau statistical series; no. 86)

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U.S. Children's Bureau. 1956-. Statistics on public institutions for delinquent children, 19__. Washington, DC: U.S. Children's Bureau, v. (Children's Bureau statistical series; nos. 78 (covers 1963), 89 (covers 1966), 94 (covers 1967))

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U.S. Children's Bureau. 1940. Directory of state, county, and municipal training schools: Caring for delinquent children in the United States. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, 25 pp. (Bureau publication (United States. Children's Bureau); no. 264)

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Bowler AC, Bloodgood RS. 1935. Institutional treatment of delinquent boys: Part 1—Treatment programs of five state institutions. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, 324 pp. (Bureau publication (United States. Children's Bureau); no. 228)

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