Data Resource: population level family justice administrative data with opportunities for data linkage
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D. Ford | S. Thompson | S. Doebler | L. Trinder | K. Broadhurst | A. Akbari | Rhodri D Johnson | L. Griffiths | S. Bedston | L. Cusworth | J. Smart | B. Alrouh | Jon Smart | K. Jones | A. Lee | Alexandra Lee | DV Ford | RD Johnson | Bachar Alrouh | Lucy J Griffiths | Stefanie Doebler | Simon Thompson | Kh Jones
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