Sattar - Depression/Suicide Risk In Prison Flashcards

1
Q

What is one of the main problems with the criminal justice system that increases the risk of self-harm and suicide for offenders?

A

The length of time it takes for a case to come to court

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In their longitudinal study, what did Zamble and Porporino find?

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That prisoners show high levels of anxiety and depression early in their sentences

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3
Q

What have studies on prison suicide highlighted?

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The importance of both individual and institutional risk factors which contribute to depression and suicide attempts

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4
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Name some of the situational and institutional risk factors?

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Loss of social contact and relationship difficulties, victimisation by other inmates, being on remand for a long period and overcrowding

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5
Q

Give examples of individual risk factors which contribute to suicide attempts

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Mental health issues, a history of substance abuse, a history of self harm and difficulties in coping with the prison regime

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Q

What was the aim of Sattar’s study?

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To overcome the issues of validity in previous research by comparing offenders in the community who are serving community sentences or receiving post-custodial supervision with the prison population

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What was the sample of Sattar’s study?

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Data collected on community offenders who died in 1996 and 1997

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What was the data on the community offenders compared with?

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Deaths in prison in England and Wales during the same time period

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9
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What were the death rates compared to?

A

The general population

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10
Q

At any one time, how many prisons tend to be on suicide watch?

A

1500

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Over the two yer period, how many deaths of community offenders were there?

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1267

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12
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Over the two yer period, how many deaths of prisoners were there?

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236

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13
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What were the largest categories for the cause of death?

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Suicide/self-inflicted death

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14
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What age differences were found?

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Natural deaths were more common among older offenders and violent deaths were more common amongst younger offenders

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What were the differences between the mortality rates of the three groups?

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Community offenders had an overall mortality rate that was double that of the prisoners’ rate and four times the male general population

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16
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What did Sattar conclude about prisoners?

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That they are vulnerable to suicide/self-inflicted death, with a death rate seven or eight times higher than that of the general population

17
Q

What did this study find about violent deaths among community offenders?

A

Violent deaths among community offenders were an even greater problem then they are amongst prisoners

18
Q

What played a bigger part in the death of community offenders?

A

Drugs and alcohol

19
Q

Who else conducted a study into unnatural deaths in prisons?

A

Dooley

20
Q

What did Dooley find in his 15 year study?

A

442 unnatural deaths were recorded, of which 300 were given a verdict of suicide and the remainder consisting of verdicts such as consciously self-inflicted (CSI) injury

21
Q

What differences did Dooley find between the deaths classed as suicide and those classed as CSI?

A

Significantly more of the suicide group were on remand and more of the CSI group were female and the deaths occurred mainly at night

22
Q

What conclusions did Dooley draw from his study?

A

He concluded that prison can have serious negative effects on prisoners mental health and that suicide is more likely when a prisoner is on remand and at night