BMJ  2003;326 (17 May), doi:10.1136/bmj.326.7398.0-a

Mortality is high in young offenders

Young people in Australia who have received custodial sentences have high mortality from drug overdose, suicide, and unintentional injury. In a retrospective cohort study, Coffey and colleagues (p 1064) compared death rates in young offenders with those in young people in the general population of the same state. They found that rates in young offenders were nine times higher in males and 40 times higher in females. A quarter of all drug related deaths in 15-19 year old men were of young offenders. The authors say that social policies to address drug and mental health problems and social disadvantage in young offenders are urgently needed.

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