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Other Adult Family Homicide

includes the killing of one sibling by another and otherfamily relationships (e.g. in-laws, aunts, uncles)





DHR021    DHR002OverviewReport     |    Adult A- 2011-Executive Summary


DHR082   L- 26.05.2012- Very brief summary


DHR159   child-d-scr-and-dhr-final


DHR185   Tendring-DHR-2015


DHR226   DomestichomicidereviewJanuary2017overview


DHR227   DHR7_Overview_Final_Report


DHR241   dhr-adult-a-full-report-2017


DHR250   Executive_Summary_for_New_Forest_CC_2017_-_with_correct_reccommendations1


DHR276   Domestic-Homicide-Review-3-Overview-Report


DHR305   DHR3_Overview_Report_and_Action_Plan





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