Introduction There is a wealth of data contained within healthcare and criminal justice system (CJS) datasets that, if successfully linked, could provide more information about this population, particularly those offenders who die in non-custodial CJS settings where, comparatively, much less is known. Objectives This study aims to determine feasibility of conducting data linkage across key criminal justice datasets and outline the processes, methodological considerations and any other implications of setting up such a linkage. Method Five CJS datasets were identified for potential inclusion for linkage with Office for National Statistics (ONS) mortality data. Respective data teams were contacted, and scoping discussions were held via emai...
Background: Studies have rarely explored suicides completed following discharge from both general...
Background: Each year, approximately 800,000 people die by suicide worldwide, accounting for 1-2 in ...
The objective was to test the feasibility of a novel model of electronic linkage and interrogation o...
Introduction There is a wealth of data contained within healthcare and criminal justice system (CJS)...
Abstract Background The Bureau of Justice Statistics’ Deaths in Custody Reporting Program is the pri...
ABSTRACT Objectives Although mental health clinicians are in the best position to assess a person...
Background: Police and paramedics are often the first to respond to individuals in suicide crisis an...
BACKGROUND: There has long been concern about the number of people who die in custody in England and...
Introduction Prevention of suicide is a global public health challenge extending beyond mental healt...
poster abstractSuicide is a potentially preventable tragedy. Over 180 cases of suicide a year occur ...
Abstract Objective: The Victorian Suicide Register (VSR) is a state‐based suicide surveillance syste...
Background Suicide deaths have been increasing for the past 20 years in the USA resulting in 45 979 ...
Suicide is a complex phenomenon. It is estimated that over 800 000 people die by suicide each year, ...
Background: The Bureau of Justice Statistics’ Deaths in Custody Reporting Program is the primary sou...
Background People who experience incarceration die by suicide at a higher rate than those who have n...
Background: Studies have rarely explored suicides completed following discharge from both general...
Background: Each year, approximately 800,000 people die by suicide worldwide, accounting for 1-2 in ...
The objective was to test the feasibility of a novel model of electronic linkage and interrogation o...
Introduction There is a wealth of data contained within healthcare and criminal justice system (CJS)...
Abstract Background The Bureau of Justice Statistics’ Deaths in Custody Reporting Program is the pri...
ABSTRACT Objectives Although mental health clinicians are in the best position to assess a person...
Background: Police and paramedics are often the first to respond to individuals in suicide crisis an...
BACKGROUND: There has long been concern about the number of people who die in custody in England and...
Introduction Prevention of suicide is a global public health challenge extending beyond mental healt...
poster abstractSuicide is a potentially preventable tragedy. Over 180 cases of suicide a year occur ...
Abstract Objective: The Victorian Suicide Register (VSR) is a state‐based suicide surveillance syste...
Background Suicide deaths have been increasing for the past 20 years in the USA resulting in 45 979 ...
Suicide is a complex phenomenon. It is estimated that over 800 000 people die by suicide each year, ...
Background: The Bureau of Justice Statistics’ Deaths in Custody Reporting Program is the primary sou...
Background People who experience incarceration die by suicide at a higher rate than those who have n...
Background: Studies have rarely explored suicides completed following discharge from both general...
Background: Each year, approximately 800,000 people die by suicide worldwide, accounting for 1-2 in ...
The objective was to test the feasibility of a novel model of electronic linkage and interrogation o...