(C) OpenDemocracy This story was originally published by OpenDemocracy and is unaltered. . . . . . . . . . . Suicides in prisons in England and Wales rose by almost a quarter last year [1] [] Date: 2024-02 Suicides in prisons in England and Wales rose by almost a quarter last year, furthering fears of a mental health crisis among detainees. Of the 311 deaths in prison custody in 2023, 93 were self-inflicted – a 22% increase on the year before – according to government statistics published this morning. The news comes after it was revealed that there were 6,213 incidents of self-harm for every 1,000 women in prison in the 12 months to September 2023 – the highest levels since records began. Campaigners told openDemocracy that the huge rises in both self-harm and self-inflicted deaths show prisons are increasingly unsuitable for vulnerable people. What do you think? Win a £10 book voucher for sharing your views about openDemocracy. Tell us “The neglect and violence of prisons is so extreme that people are often driven to self-harm in order to cope with conditions or in an attempt to access the care and support that they are being denied,” said Kelsey Mohamed of Cradle Community, a campaign group calling for prison abolition and transformative justice. This was echoed by Deborah Coles, director at the charity INQUEST, which campaigns on state-related deaths, who said the latest figures are “yet another shocking indictment of our prison system and how it exacerbates the trauma of those inside”. Gary Solomon, from the group Anti-Carceral Solidarity, said several detainees he has spoken with have complained of severely deteriorating mental health – with many blaming ‘red regimes’, in which they are not allowed out of their cells due to acute shortages in staffing. Prisons in England and Wales implemented red regimes 22 times in the first 10 months of 2023, according to The Guardian. Campaigners openDemocracy spoke with also raised concerns over the soaring rate of self-harm in women’s prisons, which increased by 63% in the year to September 2023. Rates of self-harm rose by 3% in men’s prisons over the same period. Women detainees were more than 10 times more likely to self-harm than men. Many of the women affected are likely to be “mothers who have been forcibly separated from their children”, warned Janey Starling, a co-director of Level Up, which campaigns to end imprisonment for pregnant women and new mothers. [END] --- [1] Url: https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/suicides-prisons-increase-25-percent-women-mental-health-self-harm/ Published and (C) by OpenDemocracy Content appears here under this condition or license: Creative Commons CC BY-ND 4.0. via Magical.Fish Gopher News Feeds: gopher://magical.fish/1/feeds/news/opendemocracy/