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Zusammenhang zwischen Art der strafbaren Handlung und Suizid in Haftanstalten der USA
Authors:Alan R. Felthous M.D.  Prof. Dr. med. Henning Saß
Affiliation:1. Forensic Psychiatry Division, Department of Neurology and Psychiatry, School of Medicine, Saint Louis University, 1438 South Grand Blvd., 63104, Saint Louis, Missouri, USA
2. Universit?tsklinikum Aachen, Pauwelsstr. 30, 52057, Aachen, Deutschland
Abstract:Does the nature of the criminal charge or conviction influence whether a jail or prison inmate will take his life? In the United States several nationwide surveys provide relevant information for answering this question. Studies of jail suicides in 1979, 1985 and 1986 respectively indicated that most inmates who committed suicide were charged with nonviolent offenses including drug related or minor offenses. In more recent national surveys the rate of suicide among jail inmates charged with violent offenses was triple that for those charged with nonviolent offenses. Offenses with the highest rates of suicide were kidnapping, rape and homicide. In prisons, where the rate of suicide is much lower than in jails, the rate of suicide for violent prisoners was twice that for nonviolent prisoners. Violent offenses with the highest rates of suicide in prisons included kidnapping, homicide, sexual assault and assault. Discussion addresses the discrepant results between the early surveys of jail suicides and the more recent surveys of suicides in jails and prisons. Further explored are possible explanations for the earlier predominance of nonviolent offenses among suicide victims, the recently elevated rates among violent offenses, and the elevated rates among specific criminal offenses. Commentary is also given to the practical implications of these findings.
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