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Twenty-five year occupational homicide mortality trends in North Carolina: 1992-2017.

Chelsea Leonard MartinDavid RichardsonMorgan RicheyMaryalice NoceraJohn CantrellElizabeth S McClureAmelia T MartinStephen W MarshallShabbar I Ranapurwala
Published in: Injury prevention : journal of the International Society for Child and Adolescent Injury Prevention (2024)
Our findings identify industries and worker demographics that experienced high occupational homicide fatality rates. Targeted and tailored mitigation strategies among vulnerable industries and workers are recommended.
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