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Circumstances and toxicology of violence-related deaths among young people who have had contact with the youth justice system: a data linkage study.

Melissa WilloughbyJesse T YoungKatie Hail-JaresMatthew J SpittalRohan BorschmannGeorge PattonSusan M SawyerEmilia JancaLinda TeplinEd HeffernanStuart A Kinner
Published in: BMC public health (2021)
Therapeutic alcohol and other drug programs, both in the community and detention, are likely important for reducing violence-related deaths among young people who have had contact with the youth justice system. The majority of violence-related deaths among women were in the context of intimate partner violence, indicating the urgent need for interventions that prevent intimate partner violence in this population. Diversion programs and increased investment in health and social services may reduce the overrepresentation of Indigenous people in the youth justice system and in violence-related deaths.
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