The term "prison" for AIDS, prison and preventive medicine is reminiscent of a dark and unusual subculture living in a chaotic and destructive environment apart from the mainstream vision and idea of the United States. Hollywood distorted the perception of our prisoners and depicted them as seemingly irreversible human subcategories which were further downgraded and repressed by prison life filled with violence and rape. Of course, the life of prisoners is difficult, inevitably there is violence in the prison system, and gangs often play an important role in social organizations (Conover 2000).
In recent years a number of policy groups have been convened to deal with the role of prisoners in clinical and epidemiological studies of AIDS. Panels convened by the Department of Law and Ethics at the Montefiore Medical Center in New York City are able to participate in clinical trials with a reasonable interpretation of currently valid federal research regulations unless the use of placebo is research design Part of the conclusion (Hammett and Dubler, 1990; Dubler and Sidel, 1991). Understanding this, most AIDS research programs will be open to prisoners. Other groups, such as the group that met in 1990 under the auspices of the AIDS Action Fund of Washington, DC, in principle "have appropriate protection measures - voluntary decision making, confidentiality obligations and protection of abused prisoners Should be allowed to enter the second phase "three-stage test" (Hammett and Dubler, 1990: 492)
The sustained impact of AIDS epidemics on prisons may be a new attitude towards the involvement of prisoners in clinical and epidemiological studies, including HIV and other diseases at orthodontic sites. Prior to the epidemic of AIDS, most prison medical studies included nontherapeutic studies - toxicity assessment and disease treatment studies that prisoners did not have. Today, the regulations promulgated to protect prisoners from excessive abuse in nontherapeutic research are now seen as hindering them from obtaining the medical services they need. Regarding HIV, the boundary between research and treatment has not been so ambiguous so far.
The prison who studied the lesson certainly lacks information on precautionary measures in suicide in the prison. The prison and probation observation inspector and the court of the coroner thoroughly investigated all those who committed suicide in the prison. Article 28 Prevention of future death reports raises concerns and makes recommendations. Answers to questions are also open. However, the same attention and action recommendations are repeated over and over again. The aviation industry employs a consistent approach to safety improvement and life relief after death or danger. As we know that it is designed to learn lessons and to prevent death rather than looking for scapegoat, airline employees encourage independent research. After the accident and danger, agreements such as improvement of communication and restriction of risk at each stage were introduced throughout the industry (Flight Safety Foundation, 2016).