Abstract

The subject of violence and injuries in ice hockey has generated much public debate in Canada but surprisingly little research. Although many studies on violence and injuries in hockey are available, there seems to be little research dealing with the relationship between the two. Many studies carried out for other purposes, however, provide data that bear on the relationship. This article examines those data and outlines a proposal for a victimization survey designed to overcome some of the methodological problems found in most research associated with this subject.

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