Frost R, Hanzlick R
Office of the Medical Examiner, Fulton County, Atlanta, Georgia.
Am J Forensic Med Pathol. 1988 Sep;9(3):207-11.
A total of 53 in-custody deaths that occurred in Atlanta-Fulton County, Georgia, between 1974 and 1985 are reviewed. Custody deaths showed characteristics similar to those described in other geographical areas. The majority of deaths were due to natural causes, about one-fourth were suicides, and homicides were rare. For jails that housed a daily population of about 1,000 prisoners, an average of 4.4 deaths were observed annually. Men predominated, and racial makeup paralleled the general prison population. Seizures, alcohol-related illness, and cardiovascular disease caused over half of the natural deaths. All suicides were accomplished by hanging. Over two-thirds of the incidents that led to death occurred in the prisoner's cell, and about one-half of the victims were found dead in their cells. Two-thirds of those who died in custody had been arrested for crimes in which persons were not harmed, while nearly two-thirds of those committing suicide had been arrested for crimes against persons. Deaths in custody are expected events, and familiarity with the circumstances under which they occur should be helpful in enabling prison managers to establish policies and procedures to minimize their occurrence.
对1974年至1985年间发生在佐治亚州亚特兰大富尔顿县的53起在押人员死亡事件进行了审查。羁押期间死亡事件呈现出与其他地理区域所描述的类似特征。大多数死亡是自然原因导致的,约四分之一是自杀,凶杀案很少见。对于日均关押约1000名囚犯的监狱,每年平均观察到4.4例死亡。男性占主导,种族构成与一般监狱人口相似。癫痫发作、酒精相关疾病和心血管疾病导致了超过一半的自然死亡。所有自杀均通过上吊完成。超过三分之二导致死亡的事件发生在囚犯牢房内,约一半的受害者被发现死在牢房里。三分之二在押死亡者因未造成人员伤害的罪行被捕,而近三分之二自杀者因针对他人的罪行被捕。羁押期间的死亡是预期事件,熟悉其发生的情况应有助于监狱管理人员制定政策和程序,以尽量减少此类事件的发生。