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cameras to identify people in inappropriate places or behaving abnormally (e.g., lingering in a place that people normally spend little time in), and installing awnings and soft-looking landscaping, which deters suicide attempts by making the place look ineffective.
179:. There is some evidence to suggest that younger males are overrepresented in those who jump from bridges, while age is not a notable factor in suicides from high-rise residential buildings. However, other studies have not found the same patterns.
283:. After their removal, there was a five-fold increase in the number of suicides from the bridge. Other sites have installed signs continuing telephone hotline numbers or incorporated surveillance measures such as patrols and trained gatekeepers.
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high buildings (i.e., rooftop restaurants or pools) are often surrounded by high walls that are built precisely to prevent suicides. Jumping makes up 20% of suicides in New York City due to the prevalence of publicly accessible skyscrapers.
128:, organ damage, broken bones and lifelong pain. People have survived falls from buildings as high as 47 floors (500-feet/152.4 metres). Most think that jumping will lead to an instant death. However, in many cases, death is not instant.
259:, jumping (from any location) is the most common method of dying by suicide, accounting for 52% of all reported suicide cases in 2006, and similar rates for the years prior to that. The Centre for Suicide Research and Prevention of the
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jumper has survived a fall from the 39th story of a building, as has a non-suicidal window washer who accidentally fell from the 47th floor. Suicidal jumpers have sometimes injured or even killed people on the ground on whom they land.
323:, at other times to escape conditions inside (e.g. a burning building). It includes all those who jump, regardless of motivation or consequences. That is, it includes people making sincere suicide attempts, those making
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Multiple intervention strategies have been applied for these types of suicides. Some of these strategies take physical forms, such as installing barriers to restrict access at
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Havârneanu, GM; Burkhardt, JM; Paran, F (August 2015). "A systematic review of the literature on safety measures to prevent railway suicides and trespassing accidents".
224:. In the United States, self-defenestration is among the least common methods of dying by suicide (less than 2% of all reported suicides in the United States for 2005).
1428:"LETHAL BEAUTY / No easy death: Suicide by bridge is gruesome, and death is almost certain. The fourth in a seven-part series on the Golden Gate Bridge barrier debate"
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525:"'Thank God for the miracle:' Man who survived 47-story fall from NYC skyscraper recounts story"
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847:"Father killed after suicidal student lands on him"
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131:Jumping is the most common method of suicide in
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1368:"Falling Bodies, a 9/11 Image Etched in Pain"
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1090:"Method Used in Completed Suicide"
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985:"SAS Soldier dies in plane plunge"
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543:"Method Used in Completed Suicide"
464:Koopman, John (November 2, 2005).
447:""Jumping" and Suicide Prevention"
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1901:List of countries by suicide rate
991:. 10 January 2002. Archived from
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402:Category:Suicides by jumping
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101:. Many countries have noted
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658:"Attempted Suicide Horrors"
497:"The other side of suicide"
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1637:Social media and suicide
1237:Stack, S. (2003-04-01).
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261:University of Hong Kong
237:1929 stock market crash
194:Jumping out of a window
164:impact-related injuries
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1607:Philosophy of suicide
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281:Auckland, New Zealand
271:Prevention strategies
1924:Suicide in antiquity
1712:Bullying and suicide
1597:Interpersonal theory
1592:Identity performance
1572:Dysfunctional family
1511:Suicide intervention
1299:Reporting on Suicide
918:"Suicide by jumping"
549:on 10 September 2009
336:September 11 attacks
231:in the US that many
184:Charles "Nish" Bruce
1982:Diseases of despair
1972:Consensual homicide
1939:in the 21st century
1769:Jumping from height
1350:New York Daily News
1070:. September 7, 2010
834:. November 6, 2017.
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1684:Workplace bullying
1521:Suicide prevention
1372:The New York Times
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