Death by hunger strike: suicide or not?
Volume: 31
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Conventional thinking holds that most inmates who hunger strike do not desire to die. Rather, they want prison officials to concede to their demands. In this paper, I examine whether death by hunger strike can be classified as suicide. After reviewing definitions of suicide and suicidal intent, I conclude that some deaths by hunger strike can be readily classified as suicides. I further propose that conditional intention is a useful way to understand the complex motivations of hunger strikers. I close by discussing the implications of conditional intention for the assessment of suicidal intent among hunger strikers and for the duty of mental health providers to prevent suicide.Study Outcome
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Citations : Altun, G., Akansu, B., Altun, B. U., Azmak, D., & Yilmaz, A. (2004). Deaths due to hunger strike: Post-mortem findings. Forensic science International, 146(1), 35–38. 10.1016/j.forsciint.2004.03.022Authors : 1
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Doi : 10.1080/13218719.2023.2175069SSN : 1321-8719