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Question:To prepareReview the Learning Resources.Analyze the following articles:"The Cleveland Kidnapping Case: A Timeline of Events""Suicide Kills More Inmates Than Homicides, Overdoses, Accidents Combined"Post a response to the following:Explain the suicide-related forensic assessment procedures utilized by forensic professionals in correctional settings.What are the primary risk factors that a forensic professional should be concerned about in an inmate population?How might the risk factors differ in an outpatient population? Learning ResourcesDonaghue, E. (2014, May 6). The Cleveland kidnapping case: A timeline of eventsLinks to an external site.. CBS News. Retrieved from http://www.cbsnews.com/news/timeline-of-events-the-cleveland-kidnapping-case/Noonan, M., Rohloff, H., & Ginder, S. (2015). Mortality in local jails and state prisons, 2000-2013 - statistical tablesLinks to an external site.. Retrieved from http://www.bjs.gov/content/pub/pdf/mljsp0013st.pdfRivlin, A., Ferris, R., Marzano, L., Fazel, S., & Hawton, K. (2013). A typology of male prisoners making near-lethal suicide attemptsLinks to an external site.. Crisis: The Journal of Crisis Intervention and Suicide Prevention, 34(5), 335-347. doi:10.1027/0227- 5910/a000205Smith, A. (2013, September 4). Suicide kills more inmates than homicides, overdoses, accidents combinedLinks to an external site.. NBC News. Retrieved from http://www.nbcnews.com/news/other/suicides-kill-more-inmates-homicide-overdoses-accidents-combined-f8C11072563U.S. Department of Justice. (2015). Mortality in jails and state prisons, 2000-2013 -statistical tablesLinks to an external site.. Retrieved from http://www.bjs.gov/index.cfm?ty=pbdetail&iid=5341Weiner, I. B., & Otto, R. K. (2013). The handbook of forensic psychologyLinks to an external site. (4th ed.). New York, NY: Wiley.

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Question:To prepareReview the Learning Resources.Analyze the following articles:"The Cleveland Kidnapping Case: A Timeline of Events""Suicide Kills More Inmates Than Homicides, Overdoses, Accidents Combined"Post a response to the following:Explain the suicide-related forensic assessment procedures utilized by forensic professionals in correctional settings.What are the primary risk factors that a forensic professional should be concerned about in an inmate population?How might the risk factors differ in an outpatient population? Learning ResourcesDonaghue, E. (2014, May 6). The Cleveland kidnapping case: A timeline of eventsLinks to an external site.. CBS News. Retrieved from http://www.cbsnews.com/news/timeline-of-events-the-cleveland-kidnapping-case/Noonan, M., Rohloff, H., & Ginder, S. (2015). Mortality in local jails and state prisons, 2000-2013 - statistical tablesLinks to an external site.. Retrieved from http://www.bjs.gov/content/pub/pdf/mljsp0013st.pdfRivlin, A., Ferris, R., Marzano, L., Fazel, S., & Hawton, K. (2013). A typology of male prisoners making near-lethal suicide attemptsLinks to an external site.. Crisis: The Journal of Crisis Intervention and Suicide Prevention, 34(5), 335-347. doi:10.1027/0227- 5910/a000205Smith, A. (2013, September 4). Suicide kills more inmates than homicides, overdoses, accidents combinedLinks to an external site.. NBC News. Retrieved from http://www.nbcnews.com/news/other/suicides-kill-more-inmates-homicide-overdoses-accidents-combined-f8C11072563U.S. Department of Justice. (2015). Mortality in jails and state prisons, 2000-2013 -statistical tablesLinks to an external site.. Retrieved from http://www.bjs.gov/index.cfm?ty=pbdetail&iid=5341Weiner, I. B., & Otto, R. K. (2013). The handbook of forensic psychologyLinks to an external site. (4th ed.). New York, NY: Wiley.

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  1. Explain the suicide-related forensic assessment procedures utilized by forensic professionals in correctional settings.

Forensic professionals in correctional settings use a variety of procedures to assess suicide risk. These include structured interviews, psychological testing, and review of inmates' records. The assessment often involves identifying risk factors such as history of mental illness, previous suicide attempts, recent significant losses, and feelings of hopelessness. The inmate's behavior and statements are also closely observed for signs of suicidal ideation.

  1. What are the primary risk factors that a forensic professional should be concerned about in an inmate population?

The primary risk factors for suicide in an inmate population include a history of mental illness, particularly mood disorders such as depression or bipolar disorder, a history of substance abuse, a history of previous suicide attempts, recent significant losses (such as the end of a relationship or death of a loved one), feelings of hopelessness, and certain demographic factors (such as being male or of a certain age group). Other risk factors can include being in the early stages of incarceration, facing a long sentence, or being in solitary confinement.

  1. How might the risk factors differ in an outpatient population?

In an outpatient population, some risk factors might be similar, such as a history of mental illness, substance abuse, previous suicide attempts, and feelings of hopelessness. However, other risk factors might be more relevant in an outpatient setting, such as lack of social support, unemployment, and access to lethal means. Additionally, outpatient individuals may have more stressors related to family issues, financial problems, or other life circumstances that could increase their risk of suicide.

Remember, this is a general response and the specifics might vary depending on the details of the articles and resources you've been provided. Always refer back to your resources to ensure your answers are accurate and relevant.

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