RT Article T1 Challenging Normal Science: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Jailed Individuals Self-Report of Lifetime and in-Jail Suicidal Ideations JF Crime & delinquency VO 68 IS 12 SP 2298 OP 2327 A1 Abderhalden, Frances P. LA English YR 2022 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1839616679 AB Suicidal behaviors are of critical public health concern. These behaviors are even more pervasive in the justice system, in particular in the correctional sector. Yet, the field of criminology has historically shown limited interest in furthering the scientific inquiry behind these behaviors. Interdisciplinary work has routinely been used as a buzz word in academia. This study argues that the intersection of criminology, psychology, and sociology are a beginning step to challenge normal science and progress into a new paradigm of scholarship, in relation to suicidology. The current study details the importance of knowledge building, exchange of theories, measurement, variables, and collaboration. Using real data to illustrate how this approach could work, a test of lifetime suicidal ideations and in-jail suicidal ideation is conducted to demonstrate the interdisciplinary nature of suicide within justice involved populations. K1 collaborative scholarship K1 Interdisciplinary K1 Jail K1 Suicidal Ideation K1 suicidology DO 10.1177/00111287211072442