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Subscriber only Suicide rates among veterans who have not been in combat and the impacts of military culture and hierarchy must be examined in a royal commission, advocates have warned. What we do know is that many that have taken their own lives have not even been deployed, she said. Military suicidality is about the institution and a lot of the time about the abuse of power within those institutions. Ms Morris, from Griffith University, said it would not be as simple as focusing on a mental health issue.
Royal commission must look at military culture
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Royal commission must look at military culture
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