Childhood Trauma as a risk factor for suicidal behaviour in prisons

F Navarro-Atienzar1, C Zabala-Baños2, J J Ricarte-Trives3

  • 1University of Castilla-La Mancha. Master's Degree in Criminology and Young Offenders. Faculty of Law. Albacete.

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