A population-based study of homicide deaths in Ontario, Canada using linked death records
Abstract Background Homicide - a lethal expression of violence - has garnered little attention from public health researchers and health policy makers, despite the fact that homicides are a cause of preventable and premature death. Identifying populations at risk and the upstream determinants of hom...
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Main Authors: | James Lachaud (Author), Peter D. Donnelly (Author), David Henry (Author), Kathy Kornas (Author), Andrew Calzavara (Author), Catherine Bornbaum (Author), Laura Rosella (Author) |
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2017-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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