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Vol. 6 No. 1-2 (2003)

Articles

  • Editor’s note
    Hans Grietens
    2-3
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  • Indian families adopting Indian children: Adoptive parents' perceptions of the adoption process and post-placement services
    Victor Groza, Roxana Kalyanvala, Shereen Boyer, Cristina Nedelcu
    4-17
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  • Child maltreatment in sociocultural context: From a syndrome to the Convention on the Rights of the Child
    Helen Agathonos-Georgopoulou
    18-26
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  • The Home Screening Questionnaire: A validation study
    Manuela Pessanha, Joaquim Bairrão
    27-32
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  • Early intervention, home background and school success: Preliminary results of a longitudinal study
    Roel van Steensel
    33-42
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  • Foster care between reparation and risk
    Barbara Ongari, Maria G. Pompei
    43-51
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  • The South African family law at the cross-roads
    Gerhard J. Van Zyl
    52-59
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  • Book reviews
    IJCFW Editorial Team
    60-61
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  • Announcements
    IJCFW Editorial Team
    62-63
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  • Contents
    IJCFW Editorial Team
    1
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  • Colophon
    IJCFW Editorial Team
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