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Abrams, L. S. (2002). Rethinking girls "at risk": Gender, race, and class

intersections and adolescent development. Journal of Human Behavior

in the Social Environment 6(2), 49–66.

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girls in distress in Israel through the shadow of the law. British Journal of

Criminology 35(2), 236–247.

Bloom, B., Owen, B., Deschenes, E. P., & Rosenbaum, J. (2002).

Moving toward justice for female juvenile offenders in the new

millennium modeling gender-specific policies and programs. Journal of

Contemporary Criminal Justice 18(1), 37–56.

Chesney-Lind, M. (1999). Challenging girls’ invisibility in juvenile

court. The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social

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Classen, C. C., Palesh, O. G., & Aggarwal, R. (2005). Sexual

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abuse 6(2), 103–129.

Farbstein, I., Mansbach-Kleinfeld, I., Levinson, D., Goodman, R.,

Levav, I., Vograft, I., Kanaaneh, R., Ponizovsky, A. M., Brent, D. A., &

Apter, A. (2010). Prevalence and correlates of mental disorders in Israeli

adolescents: Results from a national mental health survey. Journal of

Child Psychology and Psychiatry 51, 630–639.

Goodkind, S. (2005). Gender-Specific services in the juvenile justice

system: A critical examination. Affilia 20(1), 52–70.

Goodkind, S. (2009). “You can be anything you want, but you have to

believe it”: Commercialized feminism in gender-specific programs for

girls. Signs: Journal of women in culture & society 34(2), 397–422.

Heidemann, G., & Ferguson, K. M. (2009). The girl child: A review of

the empirical literature. Affilia 24, 165–185.

Kearney, M. C. (2009). Coalescing: The development of girls’ studies.

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Latzer, Y., Tzischinsky, O., & Geraisy, N. (2006). Comparative study

of eating-related attitudes and psychological traits between Israeli-Arab

and Jewish schoolgirls. Journal of Adolescence 30, 627–637.