Adinkrah Mensah
Central Michigan University, Mount Pleasant, USA.
Int J Offender Ther Comp Criminol. 2013 Dec;57(12):1477-97. doi: 10.1177/0306624X12456986. Epub 2012 Aug 24.
Recently, there have been calls for the decriminalization (or depenalization) of nonfatal suicidal behavior (attempted suicide) in Ghana, India, Uganda, and other societies that currently criminalize nonfatal suicidal behavior. Despite this, there is a dearth of systematic studies that examine the extent, nature, and characteristics of attempted suicide prosecutions in countries that currently criminalize nonfatal suicidal behavior. The current study, therefore, explores the phenomenon of criminal prosecution and punishment for suicide attempters in Ghana, one among several countries where nonfatal suicidal behavior is a crime. Drawing from data extracted from local Ghanaian print and electronic news media articles, the study examines the sociodemographic characteristics of suicide attempt survivors, the patterns of nonfatal suicidal behavior, as well as the criminal justice outcomes of the criminal prosecutions. The findings indicate that the majority of defendants pled guilty to or were found guilty of the charge and sentenced to penalties ranging from monetary fines to incarceration. The results are discussed with regard to their implications for reducing nonfatal suicidal behavior in Ghana.
最近,加纳、印度、乌干达以及其他目前将非致命自杀行为(自杀未遂)定罪的社会中,有人呼吁对非致命自杀行为进行非罪化(或去刑罚化)处理。尽管如此,在目前将非致命自杀行为定罪的国家,缺乏对自杀未遂起诉的范围、性质和特征进行研究的系统性研究。因此,本研究探讨了在加纳对自杀未遂者进行刑事起诉和惩罚的现象,加纳是将非致命自杀行为定为犯罪的几个国家之一。本研究从加纳当地印刷和电子新闻媒体文章中提取的数据出发,考察了自杀未遂幸存者的社会人口特征、非致命自杀行为模式以及刑事诉讼的刑事司法结果。研究结果表明,大多数被告对指控认罪或被判定有罪,并被判处从罚款到监禁不等的刑罚。文中讨论了这些结果对减少加纳非致命自杀行为的影响。