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|Source=[http://www.kcl.ac.uk/ Kings College London, Centre for Military Health Research]
 
|Source=[http://www.kcl.ac.uk/ Kings College London, Centre for Military Health Research]
|Author=Deirdre MacManus, Kimberlie Dean, Margaret Jones, Roberto J Rona, Neil Greenberg, Lisa Hull, Tom Fahy, Simon Wessely, Nicola T Fear
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|Author=Deirdre MacManus
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|Author2=Kimberlie Dean
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|Author3=Margaret Jones
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|Author4=Roberto J Rona
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|Author5=Neil Greenberg
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|Author6=Lisa Hull
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|Author7=Tom Fahy
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|Author8=Simon Wessely
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|Author9=Nicola T Fear
 
|Date=March 2013
 
|Date=March 2013
 
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|Subject=Violence of ex-soldiers
 
|Comment=An [[Wikispooks:Definitions|Establishment]]-sponsored study into the extent and causes of violent criminal behaviour by UK soldiers returning from Iraq and Afganistan
 
|Comment=An [[Wikispooks:Definitions|Establishment]]-sponsored study into the extent and causes of violent criminal behaviour by UK soldiers returning from Iraq and Afganistan
 
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===Summary===
 
===Summary===
Background Violent off ending by veterans of the Iraq and Afghanistan conflicts is a cause for concern and there is much public debate about the proportion of ex-military personnel in the criminal justice system for violent offences.  
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Background Violent offending by veterans of the Iraq and Afghanistan conflicts is a cause for concern and there is much public debate about the proportion of ex-military personnel in the criminal justice system for violent offences.  
  
 
Although the psychological effects of conflict are well documented, the potential legacy of violent offending has yet to be ascertained. We describe our use of criminal records to investigate the effect of deployment, combat, and post-deployment mental health problems on violent offending among military personnel relative to pre-existing risk facto
 
Although the psychological effects of conflict are well documented, the potential legacy of violent offending has yet to be ascertained. We describe our use of criminal records to investigate the effect of deployment, combat, and post-deployment mental health problems on violent offending among military personnel relative to pre-existing risk facto
  
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Summary

Background Violent offending by veterans of the Iraq and Afghanistan conflicts is a cause for concern and there is much public debate about the proportion of ex-military personnel in the criminal justice system for violent offences.

Although the psychological effects of conflict are well documented, the potential legacy of violent offending has yet to be ascertained. We describe our use of criminal records to investigate the effect of deployment, combat, and post-deployment mental health problems on violent offending among military personnel relative to pre-existing risk facto

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