The article highlights the importance of the requisite of good mental health of prison staff, especially among the prison officers.
This prerequisite is advised by the European prison rules of 2006, according to which staff shall normally be appointed, being subject also by good physical and mental health.
Nonetheless, the topic seems to be not so relevant in public debate although the rate of suicide among prison officers is higher than that of the general population. One of the reasons may be found in the fact that this kind of job is more vulnerable to the burnout syndrome, which can prove particularly disabling for work.
Furthermore, the issue refers to a general illness of the prison system, which often faces difficult situations with a low number of professional staff and often not adequately informed about the management of difficult situations.
B-Competent project
Croce, A. & Bifulco, D. (s.d.). The requisite of good mental health of prison staff provided for by
art. 78 of part V of Rec (2006)2 of the Committee of Ministers: What about suicide among prisons officers? Erasmus+ B-Competent Project
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