Title: Suicide and the Juvenile Justice System
1Suicide and the Juvenile Justice System
2Faces of Juvenile Justice
3Juvenile Justice in the United States
North Carolina Department of Juvenile Justice and
Delinquency Prevention
- Combination States (21 States)
- Mix of state-controlled and locally operated
delinquency services - Examples
- Largely state-run systems but with significant
local control in the more populous, urban areas - State-operated services for youth provided by
executive and judicial branches
4Juvenile Justice in the United States
North Carolina Department of Juvenile Justice and
Delinquency Prevention
- Decentralized States (18 States)
- Organization of basic delinquency is
characterized by local control - Often local authorities are responsible for
detention centers as well as aftercare services
5Juvenile Justice in the United States
North Carolina Department of Juvenile Justice and
Delinquency Prevention
- Centralized States (12 States)
- Services are provided by a state executive agency
having control over - state-run juvenile probation services
- institutional commitments and
- aftercare.
6North Carolina Juvenile Justice
North Carolina Department of Juvenile Justice and
Delinquency Prevention
- Vision
- A seamless, comprehensive juvenile justice system
which provides the most effective services to
youth and their families at the right time in the
most appropriate settings - Mission
- To promote public safety and juvenile delinquency
prevention, intervention, and treatment through
the operation of a seamless, comprehensive
juvenile justice system
7North Carolina Juvenile Justice
North Carolina Department of Juvenile Justice and
Delinquency Prevention
- Juvenile Crime Prevention Councils
- 100 counties
- Court Services
- 39 field offices
- Secure Facilities
- 10 State-operated detention centers
- 5 youth development centers
8Facts About Suicide and Juvenile Justice Systems
9A Literature Review
North Carolina Department of Juvenile Justice and
Delinquency Prevention
- Juvenile Suicide in Confinement A National
Survey - Lindsay M. Hayes, National Center on Institutions
and Alternatives - Suicide Prevention in Juvenile Correction and
Detention Facilities - Lindsay M. Hayes, National Center on Institutions
and Alternatives - DJJDP Annual Report 2004
10A Literature Review
North Carolina Department of Juvenile Justice and
Delinquency Prevention
- Risk Factors for General Population
- Mental disorders and substance abuse
- Physical, sexual, and emotional abuse
- Self-injurious behavior
- Factors for Institutional Environments Conducive
to Suicidal Behavior - Authoritative environment
- Shame of incarceration for those not detained
previously - Lack of privacy, lack of choices, and being
locked in a room - No apparent control of the future
- Fears of the unknown
- Isolation from family friends
11A Literature Review
North Carolina Department of Juvenile Justice and
Delinquency Prevention
- Personal Characteristics of the Victim (North
Carolina Committed Youth) - Race
- 68.4 Caucasian (67 African American / 27
Caucasian) - Sex
- 79.7 male (88)
- Age
- Average mean 15.7 years old (43 15 years old)
- Living Status Prior to Confinement
- 39.5 living with one parent
12A Literature Review
North Carolina Department of Juvenile Justice and
Delinquency Prevention
- Personal Characteristics of the Victim (North
Carolina Committed Youth) - Most Serious Charge
- 69.6 confined on non-violent offense (59 Class
F-1 serious) - Substance Abuse
- 87 history (63)
- Emotional, Physical, and Sexual Abuse
- 58.3, 43.5, 38.6 respectively (295 / 403 high
risk level) - Mental Illness
- 74.3 history of mental illness (76 conduct
disorder, 20 ADD, 11 depression / anxiety, 4
suicidal)
13A Literature Review
North Carolina Department of Juvenile Justice and
Delinquency Prevention
- Suicide Incident Characteristics National Study
- Date
- January and May accounted for over 30
- Certain seasons and holidays DID NOT account for
higher number - Time
- 50 between 6 pm midnight
- 29.1 between 6 pm 9 pm
- 70.9 during 7 am 9pm (waking hours)
- Method, Instrument, and Anchoring Device
- 98.7 hanging
- 71.8 utilized bedding
- 21.1 door hinge / knob 19.7 air vent 19.7
bed frame 14.5 window - Room Assignment
- 74.7 single-occupancy rooms
- 50 on room confinement
- 85 died during waking hours
14A Literature Review
North Carolina Department of Juvenile Justice and
Delinquency Prevention
- Suicide Incident Characteristics National Study
- Assessment by Qualified Mental Health
Professional - 44.3 never been assessed or not assessed within
30 days of deaths - 49.1 (those assessed) had a contact visit within
6 days of their deaths - Length of Confinement
- 4 within first 24 hours of confinement
(detention) - 31.7 occurred during 1 and 4 months confinement
(training schools)
15North Carolina
North Carolina Department of Juvenile Justice and
Delinquency Prevention
- Personal Characteristics of Committed Youth
- Population
- 473 committed to one of the five youth
development centers - Race
- 67 African American
- 27 Caucasian
- Sex
- 88 male
- Age
- 43 15 years old
16North Carolina
North Carolina Department of Juvenile Justice and
Delinquency Prevention
- Personal Characteristics Committed Youth
- Most Serious Charge
- 59 Class F-1 serious
- Substance Abuse
- 63
- Emotional, Physical, and Sexual Abuse
- 295 / 403 high risk level
- Mental Illness
- 76 conduct disorder, 20 ADD, 11 depression /
anxiety, 4 suicidal
17Departmental Policies and Practices
North Carolina Department of Juvenile Justice and
Delinquency Prevention
- Policies
- Written Suicide Prevention Policy
- Suicide Precaution Protocol
- Mortality Review Intake
- Practices
- Facility Type and Population
- Suicide Prevention Training
- CPR Certification
- Basic Training
- Suicide Awareness Training
- Suicide Intervention Training
- Screening for Suicide Risk
18Conclusion What is North Carolina Doing?
North Carolina Department of Juvenile Justice and
Delinquency Prevention
- Additional Research Data Collection
- Garrett E Smith Memorial Act
- State Epidemiology Data Collection
- State Plan and Policy Implementation
- North Carolina Youth Suicide Prevention Task
Force - North Carolina Child Fatality Task Force
- Future Training Efforts
- State and Local Opportunities
19Department of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency
Prevention
- 1801 Mail Service Center
- Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1801
- Telephone (919) 733-3388
- Web-site www.ncdjjdp.org