Year: 1975 Source: Canadian Psychiatric Association Journal, v.20, no.6, (October 1975), p.443-446 SIEC No: 19842502

The author presents personal observations of inmates who self-mutilated in Soviet Prisons. The author argues that self-mutilation may be a desperate form of communication directed at the authorities or world in general. Possible motives for self-mutilating behavior, such as escape from intolerable work or detainment conditions, are included. Relationships between type of behavior & type of crime are discussed. (5 refs) (SC)