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Deaths from violence in North Carolina, 2004: how deaths differ in females and males


C Sanford, SW Marshall, SL Martin, T Coyne- … - British Medical Journal, 2006 - injuryprevention.bmj.com
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An exploration of human services system contacts prior to suicide in South Carolina: an …


MA Weis, C Bradberry, LP Carter, J Ferguson … - Injury Prevention, 2006 - injuryprevention.bmj.com
Design: The SCVDRS database compiles data from vital statistics, coroner
reports, and law enforcement incident and supplemental reports. The Office of
Research and Statistics, South Carolina Budget and Control Board (ORS) ...
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Using NVDRS data for suicide prevention: promising practices in seven states


V Powell, CW Barber, H Hedegaard, K … - Injury Prevention, 2006 - injuryprevention.bmj.com
Conclusions: In each of the states, NVDRS data analyses are being shared with
injury prevention colleagues, suicide prevention planning groups and
policymakers, and adapted to respond to unique state and local suicide ...
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Likely errors when linking Supplementary Homicide Report records for large US cities


C Loftin, D McDowall, M Xie - Homicide Studies, 2008 - hsx.sagepub.com
Authors' Note: Correspondence concerning this article should be addressed to
Colin Loftin, School of Criminal Justice, University at Albany, SUNY, 135
Western Avenue, Albany, NY 12222; e-mail: cloftin@albany.edu.
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[CITATION] Death by violent means: Who's at risk


C Roache - Harvard Public Health Review, 2006
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[CITATION] National Violent Death Reporting System: Monitoring and tracking the cause of violence- …


M Kohn - Atlanta, GA: Centers for Disease Control and …, 2004
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From surveillance to action: early gains from the National Violent Death Reporting System


R Campbell, MA Weis, L Millet, V Powell, D … - Injury Prevention, 2006 - injuryprevention.bmj.com
Design: As a state-based surveillance system that uses multiple data sources and
relies upon multiple stakeholders, the NVDRS program has fostered an array of
initiatives within and among individual state programs. State-based ...
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Reducing disorder, fear, and crime in public housing: A case study of place-specific crime …


EF McGarrell, AL Giacomazzi, QC Thurman - Justice Research and Policy, 1999 - jrsa.metapress.com
This research was supported by grant award 93-IJ-CX-0054 from the National
Institute of Justice, US Department of Justice. Points of view or opinions
expressed in this article are those of the authors and do not necessarily ...
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Researching workplace homicide: An assessment of the limitations of the Supplementary …


TD Bazley, T Mieczkowski - Journal of Criminal Justice, 2004 - Elsevier
Much of the research undertaken on workplace homicide relied on data from media
accounts, investigative files, and records from victimized organizations.
Empirical analysis of these types of events was considered using data from ...
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THE SUPPLEMENTAL HOMICIDE REPORT: A NEGLECTED BUT VALUABLE SOURCE …


AN TENNENBAUM - Questions and Answers in Lethal and Non-Lethal …, 1994 - books.google.com
THE SUPPLEMENTAL HOMICIDE REPORT: A NEGLECTED BUT VALUABLE SOURCE FOR HOMICIDE
RESEARCH ABRAHAM N. TENNENBAUM University of Maryland at College Park
INTRODUCTION Brearley's Homicide in the United States (1969 [1932]) can be ...
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