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Josh Brown's Past Admission of Domestic Abuse Causes N.F.L. to Reopen Inquiry - The New York Times
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Euro 2012: Tournament football and domestic violence - BBC News
The link between England football victories and the recorded increase in alcohol-related domestic abuse is likely to be causal | British Politics and Policy at LSE
Women's Aid on Twitter: "Football doesn't cause domestic abuse, but existing abuse can become more frequent or severe. If you need us today, we are here - our Live Chat is open
Fans are encouraged to show domestic abuse the red card with the return of football this week | Cannock Chase District Council
The dark reality of an England World Cup defeat - Devon Live
NFL: crack down on domestic violence, not touchdown celebrations – The Black and White
Anti-domestic abuse services upped for Euro games – Newsroom
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Police issue red card warning for World Cup violence - Plymouth Live
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Police issue red card warning for World Cup violence - Plymouth Live
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Region's top football clubs back new #ChangeChampions domestic abuse campaign - News - Bristol Rovers
World Cup: does domestic abuse spike when England lose? - Full Fact
Could a winter World Cup compound a seasonal spike in domestic abuse?
N.F.L. Shows It Doesn't Really Care About Domestic Violence - The New York Times
Domestic violence surges after a football match ends | The Economist
According to Women's Aid, domestic abuse could rise by as much as 38% during the World Cup