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Oakland Unite 2018-2019 Strategy Evaluation: Crisis Intervention for Commercially Sexually Exploited Youth

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  • Naihobe Gonzalez
  • Mindy Hu
  • Natalie Larkin
  • Michela Garber

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This report provides an in-depth analysis of how Oakland, California implemented an intervention that offers funding for services that support youth at risk of or experiencing commercial sexual exploitation.

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  • Naihobe Gonzalez & Mindy Hu & Natalie Larkin & Michela Garber, "undated". "Oakland Unite 2018-2019 Strategy Evaluation: Crisis Intervention for Commercially Sexually Exploited Youth," Mathematica Policy Research Reports bdfce7becb1c44438dcd751ae, Mathematica Policy Research.
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