The British Journal of Forensic Practice: Volume 2 Issue 1
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Policy and Practice in Suicide Prevention
Rachel Jenkins, Bruce SinghGovernments have increasingly directed attention to reducing mortality and morbidity due to a variety of causes. This paper provides an international review of policy and practice…
Suicide prevention in prisons: policy and practice
Martin McHughA detailed overview of policy and practice in suicide prevention in prisons is given, focusing on England and Wales. The current strategy for suicide awareness is outlined and its…
Reflections upon suicide in prisons
Graham TowlThis paper provides a review of the language used to describe suicidal and self‐injurious behaviours in prisons. The effects of such linguistic practices on the treatment of…
Reflections on risk assessment: suicide in prisons
David CrightonThe area of risk assessment of suicide in prisons is addressed. The role of mental disorder, anger and violence are considered. A theoretical model of suicidal behaviour is…
Deaths in police custody: a question of health or discipline?
Leonie HoweThis paper addresses the issue of deaths in police custody. The role and effects of ‘proactive’ and ‘reactive’ policing in addressing suicidal and non‐suicidal deaths is…
Suicide Prevention within New York City Department of Corrections Facilities
Louisa SnowThe approach to suicide prevention recently implemented by the New York City Department of Corrections (NYDoC) is outlined. Comparisons are reported between New York City and…