Circumstances and toxicology of violence-related deaths among young people who have had contact with the youth justice system: a data linkage study
Abstract Background Young people who have had contact with the youth justice system have an increased risk of dying from violence. Examining the context of violence-related deaths is essential in informing prevention strategies. We examined the circumstances and toxicology of violence-related deaths...
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Main Authors: | Melissa Willoughby (Author), Jesse T. Young (Author), Katie Hail-Jares (Author), Matthew J. Spittal (Author), Rohan Borschmann (Author), George Patton (Author), Susan M. Sawyer (Author), Emilia Janca (Author), Linda Teplin (Author), Ed Heffernan (Author), Stuart A. Kinner (Author) |
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2021-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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