Research into deaths in custody has shown that people in prison or police custody are much more likely to die than are people of the same age and gender in the broader community. This study finds that offenders serving community corrections ordersparticularly parolehave an even higher probability of death than those in prison. The authors analysed data from Victoria and found that, among an average of around 7000 persons serving community corrections orders on any one day, there have been between 50 and 70 deaths per year since 1991. Between 1995 and 1998, there were 198 deaths62 from drugs or alcohol and 29 reported suicides. This paper identifies risks faced by these offenders, and in particular high risk drug and alcohol behaviour. But w...
People released from prison are a socially marginalized group and are at high risk of death from pre...
Purpose - With the high risk of death associated with mental disorders and their increased prevalenc...
Aims To compare the incidence, timing and risk factors for substance-related death between Indigenou...
BACKGROUND: There has long been concern about the number of people who die in custody in England and...
Introduction and Aims: Young offenders are at increased risk of preventable death after release from...
This thesis examines mortality rates among adults who experienced full-time imprisonment in NewSouth...
Abstract Background There has long been concern about the number of people who die in custody in Eng...
Jacqueline Joudo summarises the annual report from the National Deaths in Custody Program, and shows...
BACKGROUND: The prisoner population is characterised by a high burden of disease and social disadvan...
Background: There is very little research into the way that offender management strategies impinge o...
Published by the BMJ Publishing Group Limited. For permission to use (where not already granted unde...
Background: There is very little research into the way that offender management strategies impinge o...
© 2014 Society for the Study of Addiction. AIMS: To compare the incidence, timing and risk factors f...
BACKGROUND: There is very little research into the way that offender management strategies impinge o...
Objective: To estimate the overall and cause specific mortality of Aboriginal offenders in New South...
People released from prison are a socially marginalized group and are at high risk of death from pre...
Purpose - With the high risk of death associated with mental disorders and their increased prevalenc...
Aims To compare the incidence, timing and risk factors for substance-related death between Indigenou...
BACKGROUND: There has long been concern about the number of people who die in custody in England and...
Introduction and Aims: Young offenders are at increased risk of preventable death after release from...
This thesis examines mortality rates among adults who experienced full-time imprisonment in NewSouth...
Abstract Background There has long been concern about the number of people who die in custody in Eng...
Jacqueline Joudo summarises the annual report from the National Deaths in Custody Program, and shows...
BACKGROUND: The prisoner population is characterised by a high burden of disease and social disadvan...
Background: There is very little research into the way that offender management strategies impinge o...
Published by the BMJ Publishing Group Limited. For permission to use (where not already granted unde...
Background: There is very little research into the way that offender management strategies impinge o...
© 2014 Society for the Study of Addiction. AIMS: To compare the incidence, timing and risk factors f...
BACKGROUND: There is very little research into the way that offender management strategies impinge o...
Objective: To estimate the overall and cause specific mortality of Aboriginal offenders in New South...
People released from prison are a socially marginalized group and are at high risk of death from pre...
Purpose - With the high risk of death associated with mental disorders and their increased prevalenc...
Aims To compare the incidence, timing and risk factors for substance-related death between Indigenou...