Impact of punitive immigration policies, parent-child separation and child detention on the mental health and development of children
In April 2018, the US government introduced a 'zero tolerance' illegal immigration control strategy at the US-Mexico border resulting in the detention of all adults awaiting federal prosecution for illegal entry and the subsequent removal of their children to separate child shelters across...
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Main Author: | Laura C N Wood (Author) |
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2018-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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