Indian Internet Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology

  • Year: 2006
  • Volume: 4
  • Issue: 2

Prison Suicides and Self-harming Behaviours in Italy, 1990–2002.

  • Author:
  • A Preti1, MT Cascio1
  • Total Page Count: 1
  • Published Online: Jun 1, 2006
  • Page Number: 1 to 1

1Med Sci Law 2006;46: 127-34

Abstract

Data on suicides, attempted suicides and other self-harming behaviours that occurred in Italian prisons from 1990 to 2002 was studied on official records, as documented by the Ministry of Justice.

Over the study interval, completed suicide rates in Italian prisons were constantly about ten times higher than among general population, but over time they did not increase significantly despite nearly a doubling in the absolute number of inmates. The rate of completed suicides in overcrowded prisons was about ten times higher than in non-overcrowded ones. Attempted suicides were about ten times higher than completed suicides, with females being significantly more likely to complete suicide. Self-inuring acts with out the intent to die involve about one in every ten individuals, with foreigners (non-EU citizens mostly) being twice as likely to self-harm than residents.

A better identification of the people suffering from mental disorders and a reduction in prison over-crowding are two key issues that need to be implemented to reduce the impact of suicide and self-harming behaviours among convicts.