This article reviews important details of the suicide risk assessment procedure as it pertains to incarcerated individuals. Research on correctional suicide risk factors is briefly outlined as a prelude to discussing current methods of clinical suicide risk assessment and prevention in correctional settings. A comprehensive and reliable procedure for eliciting suicidal ideation, behavior, planning, desire, and intent is described. Recommendations for formulating an individualized suicide risk reduction plan are presented, along with key principles of suicide risk assessment documentation. Finally, issues related to professional liability for suicide in corrections are discussed
The purpose of this article is to approach topics in suicide risk assessment from a scientifically i...
In 2000 the Department of Mental Health of the World Health Organization (WHO) published a guide nam...
The study evaluated the use of the Short Term Assessment of Risk and Treatability (START; Nicholls e...
This article reviews important details of the suicide risk assessment procedure as it pertains to in...
Suicide is a sentinel event in prison, and preventive efforts reflect the adequacy and comprehensive...
Suicide in correctional facilities is a major issue institutions have to face on a daily basis. Iden...
Worldwide, prisoners are at high risk of suicide. Research on near-lethal suicide attempts can provi...
The present chapter reviews research on suicide in prisons and jails. The characteristics ofprisoner...
Objectives: Suicide is one of the most common causes of deaths in correctional institutions. This st...
Suicide is a global public health concern that affects all echelons of society, albeit not equally s...
Abstract: The problem ofjail suicide has been widely publicized in many articles and corrections rep...
This study aimed to examine rates of mental illness and suicidal ideation in a random sample of pris...
Both among psychiatric inpatients and inmates of prisons and jails, suicide is highly prevalent with...
Suicide is the leading cause of death in U.S. jails, and the second leading cause of death in U.S. p...
Preventing suicide in prisons is an international priority which necessitates a thorough evidence ba...
The purpose of this article is to approach topics in suicide risk assessment from a scientifically i...
In 2000 the Department of Mental Health of the World Health Organization (WHO) published a guide nam...
The study evaluated the use of the Short Term Assessment of Risk and Treatability (START; Nicholls e...
This article reviews important details of the suicide risk assessment procedure as it pertains to in...
Suicide is a sentinel event in prison, and preventive efforts reflect the adequacy and comprehensive...
Suicide in correctional facilities is a major issue institutions have to face on a daily basis. Iden...
Worldwide, prisoners are at high risk of suicide. Research on near-lethal suicide attempts can provi...
The present chapter reviews research on suicide in prisons and jails. The characteristics ofprisoner...
Objectives: Suicide is one of the most common causes of deaths in correctional institutions. This st...
Suicide is a global public health concern that affects all echelons of society, albeit not equally s...
Abstract: The problem ofjail suicide has been widely publicized in many articles and corrections rep...
This study aimed to examine rates of mental illness and suicidal ideation in a random sample of pris...
Both among psychiatric inpatients and inmates of prisons and jails, suicide is highly prevalent with...
Suicide is the leading cause of death in U.S. jails, and the second leading cause of death in U.S. p...
Preventing suicide in prisons is an international priority which necessitates a thorough evidence ba...
The purpose of this article is to approach topics in suicide risk assessment from a scientifically i...
In 2000 the Department of Mental Health of the World Health Organization (WHO) published a guide nam...
The study evaluated the use of the Short Term Assessment of Risk and Treatability (START; Nicholls e...