Characteristics and Trends of Youth Victims of Suicide and Homicide
“The number of youth suicide victims remained relatively stable in 2020, and the number of youth homicide victims increased 47 percent.”
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“The number of youth suicide victims remained relatively stable in 2020, and the number of youth homicide victims increased 47 percent.”
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