Abstract: The problem ofjail suicide has been widely publicized in many articles and corrections reports, yet seldom is this work organized in a framework. The current paper organizes the existing literature on suicide in jails and lockups within Clarke's (1997) framework of situational prevention and Clarke and Lester's (1989) work on suicide prevention. Due to the transient nature of lockup and jail populations, long-term strategies such as counseling or other programs may not be feasible. The opportunity-reducing techniques presented in this paper are tailored toward institutions that are faced with helping inmates through temporary periods of despair. Suggestions are discussed for reducing opportunity while attempting to avoid...
In their efforts to prevent suicides, psychiatrists who consult to jails face a terrible dilemma. Pl...
Suicide is the leading cause of death in U.S. jails, and the second leading cause of death in U.S. p...
Summary: Background: Rates of suicide and self-harm are elevated in carceral institutions. Inmates ...
Both among psychiatric inpatients and inmates of prisons and jails, suicide is highly prevalent with...
Suicide is a sentinel event in prison, and preventive efforts reflect the adequacy and comprehensive...
This article reviews important details of the suicide risk assessment procedure as it pertains to in...
In 2000 the Department of Mental Health of the World Health Organization (WHO) published a guide nam...
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...
Suicide is a global public health concern that affects all echelons of society, albeit not equally s...
The International Association for Suicide Prevention created a Task Force on Suicide in Prisons to b...
The risk of attempted suicide is approximately 70 % at Fleury-Mérogis (France), the biggest prison i...
Preventing suicide in prisons is an international priority which necessitates a thorough evidence ba...
Suicide is a leading factor contributing to inmates’ demise. Providing suicide prevention training t...
In the United States of America, suicide is the leading cause of death in jails and the second highe...
In their efforts to prevent suicides, psychiatrists who consult to jails face a terrible dilemma. Pl...
Suicide is the leading cause of death in U.S. jails, and the second leading cause of death in U.S. p...
Summary: Background: Rates of suicide and self-harm are elevated in carceral institutions. Inmates ...
Both among psychiatric inpatients and inmates of prisons and jails, suicide is highly prevalent with...
Suicide is a sentinel event in prison, and preventive efforts reflect the adequacy and comprehensive...
This article reviews important details of the suicide risk assessment procedure as it pertains to in...
In 2000 the Department of Mental Health of the World Health Organization (WHO) published a guide nam...
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...
Suicide is a global public health concern that affects all echelons of society, albeit not equally s...
The International Association for Suicide Prevention created a Task Force on Suicide in Prisons to b...
The risk of attempted suicide is approximately 70 % at Fleury-Mérogis (France), the biggest prison i...
Preventing suicide in prisons is an international priority which necessitates a thorough evidence ba...
Suicide is a leading factor contributing to inmates’ demise. Providing suicide prevention training t...
In the United States of America, suicide is the leading cause of death in jails and the second highe...
In their efforts to prevent suicides, psychiatrists who consult to jails face a terrible dilemma. Pl...
Suicide is the leading cause of death in U.S. jails, and the second leading cause of death in U.S. p...
Summary: Background: Rates of suicide and self-harm are elevated in carceral institutions. Inmates ...