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Risk and protective factors for offending among UK Armed Forces personnel after they leave service: a data linkage study.

Deirdre MacManusHannah DicksonRoxanna ShortHoward BurdettJamie KwanMargaret JonesLisa HullSimon WesselyNicola T Fear
Published in: Psychological medicine (2019)
Ex-military personnel are more likely to commit violent offences after leaving service than other offence-types. Mental health and alcohol problems are associated with increased risk of post-service offending, and socio-economic stability is associated with reduced risk of offending among military veterans with these problems. Efforts to reduce post-service offending should encompass management of socio-economic risk factors as well as mental health.
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