Violent offending by UK military personnel deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan: a data linkage cohort study
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Neil Greenberg | Simon Wessely | Nicola T Fear | Margaret Jones | S. Wessely | N. Greenberg | R. Rona | K. Dean | Margaret Jones | T. Fahy | N. Fear | Deirdre MacManus | Kimberlie Dean | Roberto J Rona | Lisa Hull | Tom Fahy | L. Hull | D. MacManus
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