Chart shows Texas jailhouse suicides per year since 2009; 2c x 3 1/2 inches; 96.3 mm x 88 mm;The Associated Press
“Jails are understaffed and often very understaffed,” said Diana Claitor, executive director of the Texas Jail Project, which advocates for inmates and their families. “You know you have to check a suicidal inmate, but at the same time, another crisis or fight occurs down the hall, and you have to go there. If you don’t have any extra personnel because someone is sick, you’re doing everything alone.
Her death led to protests, debate and ultimately an ambitious law in her name that sought to be a national model. It included policy changes that required mentally ill inmates to be diverted toward treatment, independent investigation of jail deaths, de-escalation training for police, and funding for electronic sensors or cameras for accurate and timely cell checks.
At the time of Derrek Monroe’s video-recorded suicide attempt on Oct. 1, 2017, the Coleman County Jail met state standards with a single guard overseeing nine inmates and two floors, even though Monroe was on a suicide watch because of another attempt the day before. The commission regularly inspects the state’s 239 jails for compliance with state inmate safety requirements and fails jails if there are one or more violations. The agency carried out 3,752 inspections since 2006 and jails failed one of every four inspections. When a jail fails, it is listed on the commission’s web page until it passes re-inspection and ultimately could be shut down if it keeps failing.
Smith said the biggest issue in Waller County is keeping trained staff, noting that he often loses guards to larger jails in other counties where there are more opportunities for advancement. Other guards leave because they are burned out working hard hours for little pay.
Problem 🤔🤔🤔
Maybe if the criminal justice system in Texas wasn't such an abysmal failure, there wouldn't be these problems.
if they want to go, let them go
what kind of cruelty does it take to stop inmates from suiciding? if this isn't evidence of overpolicing
Those stubborn suicides
Right!! Who's helping with these suicides
Maybe the answer is don't commit crimes in Texas
Human thinking of committing crime is very animal ,and being an animal is very natural as a creature. If wild animals are trapped in cages, it is natural to want to die.
Why so low?
'Stubborn'
Turns out treating humans humanely requires humanity.
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