Introduction and Aims: Young offenders are at increased risk of preventable death after release from custody, but risk factors for death in this population are poorly understood. Despite their poor health profiles, no studies have examined mortality outcomes in young people who have served community-based orders. The aims of this study were to describe the causes and identify risk factors for death in a cohort of young offenders in Victoria, Australia. Design and Methods: We interviewed young people serving a custodial (n=273) or community-based order (n=242) in Victoria, Australia in 2002-2003. Measures included demographics and family history, offence history, experience of victimisation, mental illness, self-harm and substance use. Death...
AIM: People released from prison are at higher risk of mortality from potentially preventable causes...
Aim.: People released from prison are at higher risk of mortality from potentially preventable cause...
Drug use is a highly prevalent and modifiable risk factor for recidivism. Drug use and recidivism ar...
Introduction: Young people who have contact with the youth justice system are distinguished by a hig...
Research into deaths in custody has shown that people in prison or police custody are much more like...
Introduction Young people who have contact with the youth justice system are distinguished by a high...
Abstract Background : In the community, all‐cause mortality rates among those younger than 25 years ...
Aims To investigate drug-related deaths among newly released prisoners in England and Wales. Design ...
Purpose - With the high risk of death associated with mental disorders and their increased prevalenc...
BACKGROUND: The prisoner population is characterised by a high burden of disease and social disadvan...
Objective: To examine predictors of death in young offenders who have received a custodial sentence ...
This article explores the factors contributing to drug-related deaths in English and Welsh prisons b...
Abstract Background: The mortality rate of young offenders is high. Furthermore, mortality in young ...
Background Young people who have had contact with the criminal justice system are at increased risk ...
This thesis examines mortality rates among adults who experienced full-time imprisonment in NewSouth...
AIM: People released from prison are at higher risk of mortality from potentially preventable causes...
Aim.: People released from prison are at higher risk of mortality from potentially preventable cause...
Drug use is a highly prevalent and modifiable risk factor for recidivism. Drug use and recidivism ar...
Introduction: Young people who have contact with the youth justice system are distinguished by a hig...
Research into deaths in custody has shown that people in prison or police custody are much more like...
Introduction Young people who have contact with the youth justice system are distinguished by a high...
Abstract Background : In the community, all‐cause mortality rates among those younger than 25 years ...
Aims To investigate drug-related deaths among newly released prisoners in England and Wales. Design ...
Purpose - With the high risk of death associated with mental disorders and their increased prevalenc...
BACKGROUND: The prisoner population is characterised by a high burden of disease and social disadvan...
Objective: To examine predictors of death in young offenders who have received a custodial sentence ...
This article explores the factors contributing to drug-related deaths in English and Welsh prisons b...
Abstract Background: The mortality rate of young offenders is high. Furthermore, mortality in young ...
Background Young people who have had contact with the criminal justice system are at increased risk ...
This thesis examines mortality rates among adults who experienced full-time imprisonment in NewSouth...
AIM: People released from prison are at higher risk of mortality from potentially preventable causes...
Aim.: People released from prison are at higher risk of mortality from potentially preventable cause...
Drug use is a highly prevalent and modifiable risk factor for recidivism. Drug use and recidivism ar...