RT Article T1 “Suffering in Deafening Silence”: Suicide Ideation and Attempted Suicide in the Lives of Incarcerated Rural West Virginia Girls JF The prison journal VO 104 IS 4 SP 411 OP 427 A1 Freeman, Mackenzie A2 DeKeseredy, Walter S. 1959- A2 Moberly, Elizabeth R. 1949- A2 Currence, Beth A2 Haring, Jessie LA English YR 2024 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1901892921 AB Complex trauma history is one of the incarcerated girls’ most salient characteristics, and two of the most injurious outcomes are suicide ideation and attempted suicide. However, to the best of our knowledge, not one published study has thus far focused on the suicide experiences of rural girls in detention facilities. Guided by theoretical perspectives on females’ pathways into crime and using data derived from in-depth semistructured interviews with 39 girls housed in two West Virginia detention centers, the main objective of this article is to help fill a major gap in the extant literature on rural girls in conflict with the law. The key themes that emerged from qualitative data analyses are sleep deprivation, substance use, and a history of sexual and physical abuse. K1 Incarceration K1 pathways into crime K1 Suicide K1 Rural K1 Girls DO 10.1177/00328855241263473