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Mike C Horton,Wendy Dyer,Alan Tennant et al. Mike C Horton et al.
Background: Prisoners are at increased risk of self-harm and when either intent is expressed, or an act of self-harm carried out, prisoners in the UK are subject to self-harm/suicide monitoring (referred to as "open ACCT"...
Mariya I Masyukova,David B Hanna,Aaron D Fox Mariya I Masyukova
Background: Incarceration disproportionately affects people living with HIV/AIDS. When people are released from jail or prison, they face multiple barriers to HIV care, and those who do engage in care may have suboptimal ...
Mary Rogan Mary Rogan
Background: International human right standards place obligations on prison authorities to take reasonable steps to prevent suicides in prison and to investigate those which occur. Those human rights instruments contain m...
Jake Phillips,Nicola Padfield,Loraine Gelsthorpe Jake Phillips
Background: There has long been concern about the number of people who die in custody in England and Wales, particularly in prisons or police stations. The concern is obviously heightened when people die either at their o...
Amanda Butler,Jesse T Young,Stuart A Kinner et al. Amanda Butler et al.
Background: Suicide is the leading cause of death in prisons worldwide. Improved understanding of the factors associated with suicide is necessary to inform targeted suicide prevention and interventions. Here we aim to (a...
Amanda L Thomas,Jacqueline Scott,Jeff Mellow Amanda L Thomas
Background: The Bureau of Justice Statistics' Deaths in Custody Reporting Program is the primary source for jail suicide research, though the data is restricted from general dissemination. This study is the first to exami...
Jessica M Sales,Gail Wasserman,Katherine S Elkington et al. Jessica M Sales et al.
Background: Youth under juvenile justice (JJ) supervision are at high-risk of adverse outcomes from substance use, making prevention important. Few studies have examined prevention-related attitudes of JJ employees, yet s...
Jacqueline Horan Fisher,Jennifer E Becan,Philip W Harris et al. Jacqueline Horan Fisher et al.
Background: The link between substance use and involvement in the juvenile justice system has been well established. Justice-involved youth tend to have higher rates of drug use than their non-offending peers. At the same...
Alice Knight,Myfanwy Maple,Anthony Shakeshaft et al. Alice Knight et al.
Background: Young people who engage in multiple risk behaviour (high-risk young people) such as substance abuse, antisocial behaviour, low engagement in education and employment, self-harm or suicide ideation are more lik...
Jennifer E Becan,John P Bartkowski,Danica K Knight et al. Jennifer E Becan et al.
Background: This paper describes the means by which a United States National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)-funded cooperative, Juvenile Justice-Translational Research on Interventions for Adolescents in the Legal System ...