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Prevention and management of violence: guidance for mental health care professionals - Edited by Masum Khwaja and Dominic Beer (2013), Royal College of Psychiatrists. 127 pp; £20.00; ISBN: 9781908020956 (PB)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 November 2013

Alexandra Coste*
Affiliation:
Specialty Doctor, St Charles Hospital, Shannon ward, Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust E-mail: acoste@nhs.net
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