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In-text: (Boothe, 2007)
Your Bibliography: Boothe, D., 2007. Why are so many black men in prison?. [United States]: Full Surface Pub.
In-text: (Boothe, 2007)
Your Bibliography: Boothe, D., 2007. Why are so many black men in prison?. [United States]: Full Surface Pub.
In-text: (Hardy, Compton and McPhatter, 2013)
Your Bibliography: Hardy, V., Compton, K. and McPhatter, V., 2013. Domestic Minor Sex Trafficking: Practice Implications for Mental Health Professionals. Affilia, 28(1), pp.8-18.
In-text: (Hardy, Compton and McPhatter, 2013)
Your Bibliography: Hardy, V., Compton, K. and McPhatter, V., 2013. Domestic Minor Sex Trafficking: Practice Implications for Mental Health Professionals. Affilia, 28(1), pp.8-18.
In-text: (Hodge and Lietz, 2007)
Your Bibliography: Hodge, D. and Lietz, C., 2007. The International Sexual Trafficking of Women and Children: A Review of the Literature. Affilia, 22(2), pp.163-174.
In-text: (Smith, 2014)
Your Bibliography: Smith, H., 2014. Walking prey. New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan.
In-text: (Smith, 2014)
Your Bibliography: Smith, H., 2014. Walking Prey: How America's Youth Are Vulnerable To Sex Slavery. New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan.
In-text: (Smith, 2014)
Your Bibliography: Smith, H., 2014. Walking Prey: How America's Youth Are Vulnerable To Sex Slavery. New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan.
In-text: (Smith, n.d.)
Your Bibliography: Smith, H., n.d. Walking prey.
In-text: (United States of America vs. Hortencia Medeles-Arguello, Delia Diaz. et al., [2013])
Your Bibliography: United States of America vs. Hortencia Medeles-Arguello, Delia Diaz. et al. [2013] 13CR 628 (Southern District of Texas Houston Division), p.1.
In-text: (United States of America vs. Hortencia Medeles-Arguello, Delia Diaz. et al., [2013])
Your Bibliography: United States of America vs. Hortencia Medeles-Arguello, Delia Diaz. et al. [2013] 13CR 628 (Southern District of Texas Houston Division), p.1.
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