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Costs attributable to criminal justice involvement in injuries: a systematic review.

Gabrielle F MillerSarah Beth BarnettAvital Rachelle WulzFeijun LuoCurtis Florence
Published in: Injury prevention : journal of the International Society for Child and Adolescent Injury Prevention (2022)
This study illustrates possible touchpoints for cost inputs and outputs in the criminal justice pathway, providing a useful conceptualisation for better estimating criminal justice costs of injury in the future. However, better understanding of all criminal justice costs for injury-related crimes may provide justification for prevention efforts and potentially for groups who are disproportionately affected. Future research may focus on criminal justice cost estimates from injuries by demographics to better understand the impact these costs have on particular populations.
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