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90 suicides a day spur Japan into action
2007-11-12
Had no idea the numbers were this high
The Japanese Government is calling for a complete national rethink about attitudes to suicide in an effort to unravel centuries of social pressure and tradition. The practice, which claims more than 90 lives each day, should no longer be seen as “the honourable way out” but as an act of desperation and – perhaps – preventable misery.

The Government has published a “counter-suicide White Paper”, which sets out a nine-step plan to transform the way in which suicide is regarded and treated. Measures include training more counsellors and expanding Samaritans-style telephone helplines.

The White Paper exposes the traditional approach in Japan of ignoring the issue altogether and presses for the kind of basic research into causes that is standard in most developed nations. It says that Japanese should know more about the causes of suicide and be better equipped to spot the signs of an impending attempt. There should be help for those who have survived an attempt. The paper notes that Monday is by far the most likely day of the week on which a co-worker or loved one may try to end it all.

Government sources told The Times that the document could be seen as evidence that, after decades of inaction, Japan had finally grown embarrassed by its extraordinarily high suicide rate, which stands at ninth in the world but is far ahead of any other developed nation. Japan is hoping to reduce its current rate – of about 32,000 suicides a year – by 20 per cent within the next decade.
Good luck with that
Suicide rates used to rise when unemployment was higher and fall during more prosperous spells. The GovernmentÂ’s sudden alarm, though, arises from the apparent breaking of that cycle: JapanÂ’s economy has recently experienced its longest run of expansion since the Second World War but the suicide rate has continued to rise during that time.

The White Paper comes as Japan is approaching its tenth successive year in which more than 30,000 people have taken their own lives. The statistic gives Japan a higher per-capita rate than nations blighted by civil war, desperate poverty or long periods of the year without sunlight.
Posted by:Icerigger

#12  You guys are all wrong, "everybody knows" (my favorite ultra-lib line) it's George Bush's policies of economic imperialism that make them do it.
Posted by: bigjim-ky   2007-11-12 17:24  

#11  I meant Hello Kitty. My bad.
Posted by: BrerRabbit   2007-11-12 16:41  

#10  I blame Happy Kitty. Its like a an oriental Barney.
Posted by: BrerRabbit   2007-11-12 16:38  

#9  Ho-ly cow! I blame Harry Caray.
Posted by: eLarson   2007-11-12 15:16  

#8  Great Idea Procopius2k, really ahead of its time.
Posted by: Claique McCoy1045   2007-11-12 14:37  

#7  I blame western fast food.
Posted by: Besoeker   2007-11-12 13:29  

#6  The Japanese rates pale in comparison to the rates for Russia, Lithuania, Belarus, and the Ukraine.
http://www.who.int/mental_health/prevention/suicide/suiciderates/en/
Posted by: Darrell   2007-11-12 13:08  

#5  It something our culture needs desperately for CEOs rather than 12M dollar going away packages. See article labeled 'Prince to get bonus for losing billions' further down in the listings. Classify it as Quality Assurance.
Posted by: Procopius2k    2007-11-12 12:59  

#4  Honorable people. It's their way of dealing with shame.
Posted by: Icerigger   2007-11-12 12:09  

#3  A lot of Japanese commit suicide because of their goofy culture. A normal person would just start over, move to a new city, start a new life, etc. The Japanese don't see it like that. So yes, there is an economic cost, Mr. Scrooge.
Posted by: gromky   2007-11-12 10:36  

#2  No problem with the males; too many females are checking out!! Purity of the race thing, they're contemplating!
Posted by: smn   2007-11-12 10:35  

#1  The practice, which claims more than 90 lives each day, should no longer be seen as “the honourable way out” but as an act of desperation and – perhaps – preventable misery.

Is there some sort of data to support the notion suicide imposes an economic cost on society as a whole? If not, what is the problem, exactly?
Posted by: Excalibur   2007-11-12 09:23  

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