Our study showed that the immediate period after imprisonment and after release impose a high risk of suicide, especially among people convicted of homicide.
During 2000–2016, suicide was the leading cause of death during imprisonment and among the leading causes of death after release. The mean suicide rate was 133.8 per 100 000 in prison, and 82.8 per 100 000 after release. In comparison, the annual global age-standardized suicide rate of 11.4 per 100000 population in 2012.
The immediate periods after imprisonment and after release both imposed a high risk of suicide; the suicide rate on day 1 was almost seven times higher than week 1, and about ten times higher than months 2–6.
Although the suicide rates after release were lower, we also found a similar trend related to time after release; the risk of suicide on day 1 after release was more than twice as high as week 1 after release, and six times higher than 2–6 months after release.
Amnesty, don't forget such things too!
Misclassiffications of causes of death may occur in registry data: it may be that some suicides might be classiffied as overdose deaths or accidents, causing an underestimation. However, Norwegian data has been assessed as having good validity and reliability for suicide classiffication ..
Exactly like they classify all suicides as "depression" 🤦♂️!
https://t.me/AliceSchembri/7
The average crude mortality rate (CMR) after-prison suicide was 82.8 per 100 000 prisoners. When stratifying by main conviction during the last prison sentence, the CMR for suicide among people convicted of homicide was 212.4, 86.6 for drug and alcohol offences and 83.5 for sexual and violence offences.
The average crude mortality rate (CMR) in-prison suicide was 133.8 per 100 000 prisoners. When stratifying by main conviction during the last prison sentence, the CMR for suicide among people convicted of homicide was 393.0 180.0 for sexual and violence offences and 109.8 for drug and alcohol offences
During 2000–2016, suicide was the leading cause of death during imprisonment and among the leading causes of death after release. The mean suicide rate was 133.8 per 100 000 in prison, and 82.8 per 100 000 after release. In comparison, the annual global age-standardized suicide rate of 11.4 per 100000 population in 2012.
The immediate periods after imprisonment and after release both imposed a high risk of suicide; the suicide rate on day 1 was almost seven times higher than week 1, and about ten times higher than months 2–6.
Although the suicide rates after release were lower, we also found a similar trend related to time after release; the risk of suicide on day 1 after release was more than twice as high as week 1 after release, and six times higher than 2–6 months after release.
Amnesty, don't forget such things too!
Misclassiffications of causes of death may occur in registry data: it may be that some suicides might be classiffied as overdose deaths or accidents, causing an underestimation. However, Norwegian data has been assessed as having good validity and reliability for suicide classiffication ..
Exactly like they classify all suicides as "depression" 🤦♂️!
https://t.me/AliceSchembri/7
The average crude mortality rate (CMR) after-prison suicide was 82.8 per 100 000 prisoners. When stratifying by main conviction during the last prison sentence, the CMR for suicide among people convicted of homicide was 212.4, 86.6 for drug and alcohol offences and 83.5 for sexual and violence offences.
The average crude mortality rate (CMR) in-prison suicide was 133.8 per 100 000 prisoners. When stratifying by main conviction during the last prison sentence, the CMR for suicide among people convicted of homicide was 393.0 180.0 for sexual and violence offences and 109.8 for drug and alcohol offences