Year: 1995 Source: Crisis, v.16, no.3, (1995), p.107-110 SIEC No: 19950639

Hayes discusses several controversial approaches to suicide prevention in jails, including: no-suicide contracts, stripping potentially suicidal inmates naked, using closed circuit television monitoring as an alternative to staff observation, & reliance on suicide profiles. Policies that may hinder intervention are reviewed; some of these include: not talking with inmates, presuming death has occurred when no vital signs exist, & preserving the “scene of the crime”. (4 refs.)