Norfolk, 1998 - Google Patents
Deaths in police custody during 1994: a retrospective analysisNorfolk, 1998
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- Journal of clinical forensic medicine
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This paper presents the results of a retrospective analysis of deaths in police custody from 1 January to 31 December 1994. During that year, there were 32 such deaths in the UK. For purposes of analysis, the deaths were grouped into three principal categories based on the …
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