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Dying in jail: The phenomenon of adolescent suicide in correctional facilities
Authors:Linda S. Haviland  Barbara I. Larew
Affiliation:Linda S. Haviland, Social Work Program, Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, Texas 76129, USA;Tidewater Psychiatric Institute, USA
Abstract:Adolescent suicide is increasing in the United States and the incidence of suicide gestures and attempts in juvenile correctional facilities is high. The attitudes of correctional staff toward adolescents and toward suicidal behavior may contribute to the increase. Suicide is often the outcome of a progression of problems that have isolated the adolescent from meaningful social relationships. Correctional staff must be aware of the phenomenon of adolescent suicide and be given training to deal with it effectively within the institution. Institutional staff have commonly seen suicide gestures or attempts as acting out behavior rather than a symptom of low self-esteem or inability to cope with institutional placement. This discussion examines the phenomenon of adolescent suicide and the impact the juvenile justice system has on its occurrence. It will also include an examination of interdisciplinary interventive strategies which can be used in an institutional setting.
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