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Frequent police stops, parental incarceration and mental health: results among US non-Hispanic Black and White adolescent girls and boys
- Correspondence to Dr Jaquelyn L Jahn, Social and Behavioral Sciences, Harvard T H Chan School of Public Health, Boston, MA 02115, USA; jaquelyn_jahn{at}g.harvard.edu
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Frequent police stops, parental incarceration and mental health: results among US non-Hispanic Black and White adolescent girls and boys
Publication history
- Received May 20, 2020
- Revised November 22, 2020
- Accepted December 7, 2020
- First published December 23, 2020.
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January 17, 2022
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