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NCJ Number: NCJ 152961  
Title: Costs of Penetrating Injury
Author(s): T R Miller ; M A Cohen
Corporate Author: The Urban Institute
United States
Sponsoring Agency: US Dept of Justice
National Institute of Justice
United States

US Dept of Justice NIJ Pub
United States

US Dept of Health and Human Services
Public Health Service
Maternal and Child Health Bureau
United States

National Public Services Research
United States
Dataset at: http://www.icpsr.umich.edu/NACJD/nij_pubs.html
Publication Date: 1995
Pages: 18
Type: Instructional materials
Origin: United States
Language: English
Grant No.: 90-IJ-CX-0050; MCJ-113A36
Note: For publication in Textbook of Penetrating Trauma, Rao Ivatury and C. Gene Cayten, ed., Philadelphia: Lee and Civiga, 1995.
Annotation: The costs of gunshot wounds and of criminally inflicted knife wounds are discussed.
Abstract: This chapter divides the discussion of the costs associated with penetrating injuries into five sections. These sections are: the range of costs that result from a penetrating injury; a brief overview of how these costs were estimated; costs per injury, to the extent this is known, and costs variations by cause; national injury incidence; and national injury cost. Seven categories of the range of costs that result from a penetrating injury are provided. These categories are emergency services and transport costs; medical care costs; mental health care costs; productivity losses; administrative costs; and costs of individual and family pain, suffering, and lost quality of life. Nine tables and two pie charts illustrate numerous points made in the chapter including the costs per gunshot or stabbing victim by severity (in November 1992 dollars), costs per victim, including fatalities, and per survivor for penetrating injuries by intent (in November 1992 dollars), and hospital lengths of stay for firearm/gunshot and stabbing victims. References
Main Term(s): Crime costs
Index Term(s): Medical costs ; Statistics/ ; Firearms ; Cost analysis ; Injury investigations ; Knives
 
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