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

Author:

Perrett SE1ORCID,Craddock C2,Gray BJ3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Nurse Consultant, Health Protection, Public Health Wales, Cardiff CF10 4BZ, UK

2. Senior Nurse for Health and Justice and Sexual Health, Health Protection, Public Health Wales, Cardiff, UK

3. Principal Researcher, Health Protection, Public Health Wales, Cardiff, UK

Abstract

Aim: Data suggest mortality rates of those under community justice services such as probation or parole have been increasing year on year. Little is known about why and how these individuals are dying. This scoping review explores the causes and contributing factors of mortality in those under community justice supervision. Methods: Studies published between 2011 and 2021 were identified across CINAHL, Embase, Global Health, Ovid Medline and PsycINFO. Articles were included if they presented original data on either mortality rates among those under community justice supervision or risk factors associated with the mortality of those under community justice supervision. Results: Searches identified 101 unique articles of which 13 were included in the review. Articles were representative of five countries. All articles were either retrospective reviews or retrospective cohort studies. The studies fell into the categories of all-cause mortality, self-inflicted deaths or drug-related deaths. Conclusion: 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.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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