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Self inflicted deaths and harm in prison custody.
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1. Main facts and figures
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rates of self-harm among prisoners increased for the prison population in general between 2011 and 2015
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White prisoners had the highest rates of self-harm compared with all other ethnic groups over the period studied
Things you need to know
This data records the number of occasions on which an act of self-harm was reported, not the number of prisoners that self-harmed, nor how often prisoners harmed themselves. Prisoners may therefore be included in the data more than once. This means that the rate of self-harm per 1,000 prisoners should be considered with some caution.
Estimates based on a larger number of prisoners are generally more reliable. The smaller numbers of prisoners from the Asian, Black, Mixed and Other ethnic groups mean that estimates for these groups are less reliable than estimates for White people.
What the data measures
The data measures the number and rate of incidents of self-harm per 1,000 prisoners in England and Wales per calendar year from 2011 to 2015. The data is broken down by ethnicity.
Self-harm in prison custody is defined as any act where a prisoner deliberately harms themselves, regardless of how they do so, what their intent is or how badly they injure themselves.
The ethnic categories used in this data
Prisoners reported their own ethnicity according to the following broad categories:
- Asian/Asian British
- Black/African/Caribbean/Black British
- Mixed/Multiple ethnic groups
- White
- Other (including Chinese)
2. Self-harm incidents per 1,000 prisoners by ethnicity over time
Year | Asian | Black | Mixed | White | Other/Chinese |
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2011 | 99 | 63 | 153 | 339 | 127 |
2012 | 90 | 65 | 136 | 325 | 159 |
2013 | 98 | 70 | 204 | 322 | 205 |
2014 | 82 | 71 | 229 | 361 | 184 |
2015 | 124 | 81 | 274 | 450 | 225 |
Download table data for ‘Self-harm incidents per 1,000 prisoners by ethnicity over time’ (CSV) Source data for ‘Self-harm incidents per 1,000 prisoners by ethnicity over time’ (CSV)
Summary of Self-harm in prison custody Self-harm incidents per 1,000 prisoners by ethnicity over time Summary
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in 2015, White prisoners had the highest rate of self-harm, with 450 incidents per 1,000 White prisoners
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prisoners in the Mixed ethnic group had the next highest rate of self-harm, at 274 incidents per 1,000 prisoners
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Asian and Black prisoners had lower rates of self-harm, with 124 and 81 incidents per 1,000 respectively
3. Methodology
To calculate the prisoner population, a 12-month average (based on prisoner counts done at the start of every month) was used where this data was accessible. This data was not accessible for the prisoner population by age or by ethnicity, so quarterly data was used to calculate the prisoner population.
Ethnicity was recorded for more than 95% of incidents of self-harm. Because of the very small number of incidents of self-harm where ethnicity is not known, this data has been excluded from the analysis.
Information is provided by prisons and published by the Ministry of Justice after data checks are completed.
Suppression rules and disclosure control
Values of 2 or fewer prisoners have been suppressed to protect confidentiality. (No incident numbers have been suppressed.)
Rounding
Rates per 1,000 are rounded to 1 decimal place.
Related publications
Quality and methodology information
4. Data sources
Source
NOMS annual offender equalities report: 2015 to 2016
Type of data
Administrative data
Type of statistic
Official statistics
Publisher
Ministry of Justice
Publication frequency
Yearly
Purpose of data source
This data is used by government to inform policy development, to monitor the impact of changes over time and to model future changes and their impact on the prison system.
5. Download the data
This file contains the following: ethnicity, year and value