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Is It Fair That Students Have To Pay For Domestic Violence?
Mavis Harburtson, Mavis Garfield, Iorgo Parlor
Children and multilingual education Research Centre
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Assault
100%
Collective Violence
50%
Domestic Violence
100%
Economic and Social Development
50%
Gender Inequality
50%
Intelligentsia
50%
Interpersonal Violence
100%
Mental Health
50%
Occupations
50%
Primary Schools
50%
Psychology
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Secondary Schools
50%
Social Adaptation
50%
UK
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Keyphrases
Assault
25%
Collective Violence
12%
Commonwealth Countries
12%
Definition of Violence
12%
Deprivation
12%
Domestic Violence
100%
Economic Development
12%
Educational Institutions
12%
Emergency Department Visits
12%
Firearms
12%
Gender Equality
12%
Harmful Drinking
12%
Health Response
12%
Hospitalization
12%
Individual Response
12%
Injury Death
12%
Intellectual Engagement
12%
Intentional Use
12%
Interpersonal Violence
25%
Legal Intervention
12%
Lifelong Consequences
12%
Maldevelopment
12%
Mental Health
12%
Mental Health Functioning
12%
Modifiable Factors
12%
Nurture
12%
Patient Appointments
12%
Physical Forces
25%
Physical Health
25%
Physical Power
12%
Poverty & Inequality
12%
Preventing Violence
12%
Primary (elementary) School
12%
Psychological Injury
12%
Regional Income Inequality
12%
Regional Poverty
12%
Secondary School
12%
Self-harm
12%
Sharp Objects
12%
Social Development
12%
Social Functioning
12%
Suicide
12%
United Kingdom
12%
Violence
100%
World Health Organization
12%
World Population
12%
Nursing and Health Professions
Automutilation
50%
Domestic Violence
100%
Emergency Ward
50%
Epileptic Absence
50%
Injury
50%
Interpersonal Violence
100%
Mental Health
50%
Occupation (Patient Social Context)
50%
Physician
50%
World Health Organization
50%
INIS
alcohols
12%
children
12%
colleges
12%
communities
12%
damage
12%
death
100%
economics
12%
emergencies
12%
employment
12%
income
12%
injuries
12%
interventions
12%
learning
12%
legal aspects
12%
levels
12%
people
12%
populations
12%
power
12%
professions
12%
reduction
12%
schools
37%
united kingdom
12%
universities
12%
world health organization
12%
Psychology
Domestic Violence
100%
Interpersonal Violence
100%
Mental Health
50%
Social Development
50%
Social Functioning
50%
World Health Organization
50%