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Assault-related injury among young people aged 15-34 years that occurred in public places: deaths and hospital -treated injury / Erin Cassell, Nicola Reid, Angela Clapperton, Khic Houy-Prang, Emily Kerr

By: Contributor(s): Material type: ArticleArticleSeries: HazardPublication details: 2011 Melbourne, Vic.: Victorian Injury Surveillance Unit, Monash University Accident Research CentreDescription: 28 p. ; computer file (PDF, 3.5MB) 30 cmSubject(s): Online resources: In: Hazard, no. 73 (Winter 2011): 1-26Summary: An analysis of deaths, hospital admissions and emergency department presentations extracted from the National Coroners Information System (NCIS), the Victorian Admitted Episodes Dataset (VAED) and the Victorian Emergency Minimum Dataset (EMD) respectively over the decade 2000/01 to 2009/10. Of the four major scenarios for violence against young people in public places (that covered 94% of fatal assaults), violence instigated/perpetrated by males after intimate relationship breakdowns, or less commonly, during domestic/family disputes accounted for 21% of fatalities recorded over the decade. Record #3593
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Hazard, no. 73 (Winter 2011): 1-26

An analysis of deaths, hospital admissions and emergency department presentations extracted from the National Coroners Information System (NCIS), the Victorian Admitted Episodes Dataset (VAED) and the Victorian Emergency Minimum Dataset (EMD) respectively over the decade 2000/01 to 2009/10. Of the four major scenarios for violence against young people in public places (that covered 94% of fatal assaults), violence instigated/perpetrated by males after intimate relationship breakdowns, or less commonly, during domestic/family disputes accounted for 21% of fatalities recorded over the decade. Record #3593