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This special issue of Health & Justice explores the issue of suicide and self-harm in justice-involved populations. Suicide is a worldwide phenomenon with over 800,000 people taking their lives each year. Eventual suicides are 5 times higher in male prisoners and 20 times higher in female prisoners than in general population controls. Similarly high rates are also demonstrated for people in police custody, the courts and probation services in the community. To address this issue, suicide and self-harm behaviour should be considered in people who self-harm or attempt suicide throughout the criminal justice pathway. Such individuals are often characterised as being at risk either by the nature of their behaviour and or their propensity to risk can occur at any point in the system. Given the importance of this topic this article collection attempts to provide more insights and evidence on how to assess, screen and monitor self-harm and suicidal behaviour in the criminal justice pathway, look towards effective treatment interventions and explore potential training barriers and staff attitudes for people working in the criminal justice system, consider the impact of any environmental factors for people in custody settings, as well as the views of families and perspectives of service users and the impact of suicide and self-harm on their health and well-being.
Edited by Amanda Perry, Department of Health Sciences, University of York, UK

Prisoners are at increased risk of poor mental health and self-harming behaviours, with suicide being the leading cause of death in custody. Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) such as child maltreatment are ...


Complex interacting social, economic and historical factors influence the availability and uptake of alcohol and drugs, including among Indigenous communities. Self-harm and suicide as well as homelessness and...


Social problem-solving is one technique used to help reduce incidence of self-harm. Our study evaluated the feasibility and acceptability of the adaptation and implementation of a brief Problem-Solving Trainin...


Histories of self-harm and suicide attempts are common among people in prison in Australia, and substance dependence is an established risk factor for these lifetime experiences. We describe the prevalence of ...


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”...


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...


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...


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...


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...


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IOWA CITY, Iowa -- The news that former New York Giants and Iowa safety Tyler Sash had died suddenly at age 27 stunned his former teammates and coaches Wednesday.
Sash was found dead Tuesday in his Oskaloosa, Iowa, home, about 3 years after he won a Super Bowl during his rookie season with the Giants.
Foul play isn't suspected. The Iowa State Medical Examiner's office said an autopsy conducted Wednesday revealed "no acute trauma" or evidence that he was killed by external force. The cause and manner of death remain under investigation, and additional laboratory testing is necessary, the office said.
Sash had bought the home in 2013 in his hometown, where he was a star athlete before enrolling at Iowa in 2007. Sash became an all-Big Ten safety known for key interceptions and long returns -- "a high-energy player who did a lot of great things," Iowa coach Kirk Ferentz said.
Giants linebacker Mark Herzlich said he saw Sash six months ago during a visit to Iowa, and he seemed normal: he had a house, a dog, family and friends. He said he couldn't believe the news of his death.
"It is a tragedy and I cannot explain how saddened I am by his loss," he said.
After skipping his final year of eligibility to enter the NFL Draft in 2011, Sash was drafted by the Giants. He contributed on special teams and defense to the team that won the Super Bowl in February 2012. But after reaching the pinnacle of his sport, Sash faced some setbacks.
He was suspended for four games in 2012 for violating the NFL's performance-enhancing substances policy by testing positive for Adderall, a stimulant often used to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. The Giants cut ties with Sash prior to the 2013 opener, reaching an injury settlement after he sustained a concussion in the preseason finale.
Sash was arrested last year in Oskaloosa after police said he led officers on a four-block chase with a motorized scooter before running into a wooded area. Officers say Sash was shocked with a stun gun after he refused to be handcuffed. Sash pleaded guilty to public intoxication and was fined $65. Court records suggest he ran into some financial problems this year.
Giants Coach Tom Coughlin said he hadn't heard from Sash in recent years but recalled him as an "outstanding teammate."
"The players really enjoyed Tyler Sash," he said. "So I'm dumbfounded by this, and I'm very sad."
Ferentz was subdued as he addressed reporters Wednesday at a news conference that had been postponed a day due to Sash's death. He said the Hawkeyes were planning a tribute to Sash during Saturday's rivalry game at Iowa State. Sash starred in the annual matchup in 2009, picking off Cyclones' passes three times as Iowa won 35-3.
Ferentz said Sash's "signature play" came later that season in Iowa's comeback victory against Indiana. With the Hawkeyes down 21-7 in the third quarter and the Hoosiers about to score again, Sash caught a ball that had pinballed off several other players and returned it for a touchdown. That team went 11-2 and won the Orange Bowl.
Ferentz recalled first seeing Sash in elementary school -- starring on a youth basketball team that played against Ferentz's son, James -- and offering him a scholarship when he was a high school junior. He said he had not kept in close contact with Sash recently.
"He was certainly a special young man in our program," he said. "Had a great career here. Extremely competitive."



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