Mental Health Workers' Views on the Criminalization of Suicidal Behaviour in Uganda

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  Suicidal behaviour is still criminalized in the Statute Books of Uganda.However, the Ministry of Health is interested in getting this law abolished and has asked the psychiatric community to establish dialogue with the Law Reform Council so that they can start to change attitudes in this regard.There is, however, some resistance in the juridical community since many of the lawyers believe that keeping suicidal behaviour criminalised is suicide preventive.
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