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To browse Academia. The article deals with the phenomenon of youth suicide and attitudes towards suicide in Slovenia after World War II. Based on the police and State Security Service SDV reports on suicides, memoirs, newspaper articles, and other materials collected by investigators such as suicide notes and witness statements , the article sheds light on the social conditions in Slovenia during the s, analyses the discourse of the authorities, the media, and experts in psychiatry, psychology, and criminology on the subject of youth suicide, and highlights the methods used by the socialist authorities to control the citizens.
The second part of the article focuses on the police investigation of nine suicides and five attempted suicides of public figures' children, which the authorities considered particularly problematic because the deceased youth were socially engaged, educated, and privileged individuals whose deaths attracted public attention. Goran Penev , Biljana Stankovic.
The paper explores the dynamics of the number of suicides in the period of and discovers differences in the direction and intensity of changes in the number of suicides in several subperiods. For Serbia, from a political, social, and economic aspect, that year period encompasses at least three distinct subperiods: the breakdown of former Yugoslavia and conflicts that ensued during the s ; change of political regime and the delayed transition in the early s ; recession period after the beginning of the global finance crisis The official statistical data for Serbia excluding Kosovo imply that the highest number of suicides was in the first subperiod, especially in the time of the culmination of the crisis connected to the disintegration of former Yugoslavia , while a trend of decrease has been noticeable in the two last subperiods.
Positive changes in suicide rate recorded in two other subperiods do not imply that the societal and economic crisis had a negative effect on suicide mortality. The increase in suicides in the first subperiod, the period of the war conflicts, can be connected to a certain extent to the greater availability of firearms, highly lethal suicide means. The paper also looks at the other most frequently used suicide methods as well as the changes in the observed period.