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• Among male prisoners, a history of TBI is strongly associated with perpetration of domestic and other kinds of violence.16 • Children and teenagers who have been convicted of a crime are more likely to have had a pre-crime TBI17,18 and/or some other kind of physical abuse.17,19,20 • Homelessness has been found to be related
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