Abstract Background The Bureau of Justice Statistics’ Deaths in Custody Reporting Program is the primary source for jail suicide research, though the data is restricted from general dissemination. This study is the first to examine whether jail suicide data obtained from publicly available sources can help inform our understanding of this serious public health problem. Methods Of the 304 suicides that were reported through the DCRP in 2009, roughly 56 percent (N = 170) of those suicides were identified through the open-source search protocol. Each of the sources was assessed based on how much information was collected on the incident and the types of variables available. A descriptive analysis was then conducted on the variables that were p...
In the United States of America, suicide is the leading cause of death in jails and the second highe...
This paper outlines my analysis of health and mortality in Pennsylvania jails using publicly availab...
Suicide is a serious international health problem and is more likely to occur in vulnerable populati...
Background: The Bureau of Justice Statistics’ Deaths in Custody Reporting Program is the primary sou...
Introduction There is a wealth of data contained within healthcare and criminal justice system (CJS)...
The rate of suicidality in jail is estimated to be eight times greater than that of the general popu...
Using data from the National Violent Death Reporting System (2003-2014), this study examined the cha...
Background: Police and paramedics are often the first to respond to individuals in suicide crisis an...
A review of 19 studies suggests that it may be feasible to identify prisoners with suicide risk on t...
This quantitative research study investigated suicides from fatal self-inflicted injuries sustained ...
Suicide is the main cause of death among prison inmates, comprising almost half of all deaths in pen...
Background Prison suicide rates, rate ratios, and associations with prison-related factors need clar...
Background: Suicide is a leading cause of mortality in prisoners worldwide, yet empirical data on th...
Suicide is often the most common cause of death in correctional settings across the world. The World...
BACKGROUND: There has long been concern about the number of people who die in custody in England and...
In the United States of America, suicide is the leading cause of death in jails and the second highe...
This paper outlines my analysis of health and mortality in Pennsylvania jails using publicly availab...
Suicide is a serious international health problem and is more likely to occur in vulnerable populati...
Background: The Bureau of Justice Statistics’ Deaths in Custody Reporting Program is the primary sou...
Introduction There is a wealth of data contained within healthcare and criminal justice system (CJS)...
The rate of suicidality in jail is estimated to be eight times greater than that of the general popu...
Using data from the National Violent Death Reporting System (2003-2014), this study examined the cha...
Background: Police and paramedics are often the first to respond to individuals in suicide crisis an...
A review of 19 studies suggests that it may be feasible to identify prisoners with suicide risk on t...
This quantitative research study investigated suicides from fatal self-inflicted injuries sustained ...
Suicide is the main cause of death among prison inmates, comprising almost half of all deaths in pen...
Background Prison suicide rates, rate ratios, and associations with prison-related factors need clar...
Background: Suicide is a leading cause of mortality in prisoners worldwide, yet empirical data on th...
Suicide is often the most common cause of death in correctional settings across the world. The World...
BACKGROUND: There has long been concern about the number of people who die in custody in England and...
In the United States of America, suicide is the leading cause of death in jails and the second highe...
This paper outlines my analysis of health and mortality in Pennsylvania jails using publicly availab...
Suicide is a serious international health problem and is more likely to occur in vulnerable populati...