Violent crimes in a community and quality of life for its inhabitants: Results of a multi-level study in South Korea

Violent crimes have gradually been increasing in number in South Korea, and this increase is expected to affect quality of life (QOL). In this study, we investigated the relationship between a community's crime rates and its QOL that little attention has been paid. We used Community Health Surv...

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Intentional homicide
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Republic of Korea
Sex Factors
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