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Suicide Prevention in Correctional Settings: Current Standards and Recommendations for Research, Prevention, and Training.

Robert J Cramer1, Hayley J Wechsler2, Sarah L Miller3, Elise Yenne2.   

Abstract

Inmates remain a vulnerable group at elevated risk for suicide, especially in light of stresses associated with incarceration. Despite the elevated risk for inmates, suicide prevention practices in corrections remain tenuous at best. The present article reviews literature on risk and protective factors for suicide among inmates as well as current recommended best practices. It then provides directions for suicide prevention provision, training, and research in correctional settings. These include adaptations for security staff of current empirically supported models of suicide risk training and intervention.

Keywords:  corrections; inmate; prevention; self-injury; suicide

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28656789     DOI: 10.1177/1078345817716162

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Correct Health Care        ISSN: 1078-3458


  2 in total

1.  The Relationship Between Age at Incarceration and Lifetime Suicide Attempt Among a Nationally Representative Sample of U.S. Adults.

Authors:  Maggie Smith; Tomoko Udo
Journal:  Community Ment Health J       Date:  2022-03-05

2.  Suicides Among Incarcerated Persons in 18 U.S. States: Findings From the National Violent Death Reporting System, 2003-2014.

Authors:  Kristiana J Dixon; Allison M Ertl; Rachel A Leavitt; Kameron J Sheats; Katherine A Fowler; Shane P D Jack
Journal:  J Correct Health Care       Date:  2020-07-31
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