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Dying whilst on probation: a scoping review of mortality amongst those under community justice supervision.

Steph PerrettC CraddockBenjamin J Gray
Published in: Perspectives in public health (2024)
Mortality rates of those under community justice supervision were found to be consistently higher than mortality rates for the general population regardless of cause of death. Factors identified as affecting mortality included history of drug use, history of self-harm and previous imprisonment including length of time in custody and experience of hospitalisation or solitary confinement while in custody.
Keyphrases
  • cardiovascular events
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  • mental illness