Why have violence-related injuries dropped by 10%?

Reduction in alcohol consumption and better child safeguarding practices credited for decline

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The number of violence-related injuries treated in hospital dropped by ten per cent last year and is now at its lowest level for 15 years, according to the latest annual study from the Violence Research Group.

The survey of 117 hospital units showed that around 211,500 victims of violence attended emergency departments, minor injury units and walk-in centres in England and Wales in 2014, 23,000 fewer than in 2013 and 101,500 fewer than in 2010.

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