Posted on 08/19/2016 10:29:05 AM PDT by MarchonDC09122009
Britains top human rights lawyer who represented Julian Assange and worked alongside George Clooneys wife Amal dies in apparent suicide The Sun
https://www.thesun.co.uk/archives/news/1138414/britains-top-human-rights-lawyer-who-represented-julian-assange-and-worked-alongside-george-clooneys-wife-amal-dies-in-apparent-suicide/
Britains top human rights lawyer who represented Julian Assange and worked alongside George Clooneys wife Amal dies in apparent suicide...
EXCLUSIVE By NEIL SYSON 21st April 2016, 11:05 am
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You must be referring to Valerie Jarret, and James Carville.
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Actually according to the CDC Lawyers don't even make the top ten as far as professions with the highest suicide rates. Lawyers are less than a quarter as likely to commit suicide than farm workers, fishermen, and lumberjacks.
The CDC’s occupational suicide list:
1. Farmworkers, fishermen, lumberjacks, others in forestry or agriculture (85 suicides per 100,000)
2. Carpenters, miners, electricians, construction trades (53)
3. Mechanics and those who do installation, maintenance, repair (48)
4. Factory and production workers (35)
5. Architects, engineers (32)
6. Police, firefighters, corrections workers, others in protective services (31)
7. Artists, designers, entertainers, athletes, media (24)
8. Computer programmers, mathematicians, statisticians (23)
9. Transportation workers (22)
10. Corporate executives and managers, advertising and public relations (20)
11. Lawyers and workers in legal system (19)
12. Doctors, dentists and other health care professionals (19)
13. Scientists and lab technicians (17)
14. Accountants, others in business, financial operations (16)
15. Nursing, medical assistants, health care support (15)
16. Clergy, social workers, other social service workers (14)
17. Real estate agents, telemarketers, sales (13)
18. Building and ground, cleaning, maintenance (13)
19. Cooks, food service workers (13)
20. Child care workers, barbers, animal trainers, personal care and service (8)
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/these-jobs-have-the-highest-rate-of-suicide/
“Actually according to the CDC Lawyers don’t even make the top ten as far as professions with the highest suicide rates.”
That’s not what your source says. Your source says the legal profession, which includes all occupations in the legal profession, is ranked 11th in the list. So, yes just outside the top ten, which is still a high rate compared to the general population.
Studies that have looked just at lawyers have found an even higher rate:
The suicide rate among lawyers is six times the rate in the general population. Most high pressure professions show similar trends.
I hope you realize that I am just having fun with you here, but according to the CDC, most “high pressure professions” are way down the list”. Corporate execs and managers are number ten and the legal profession is number ten. Looking at the list it just seems to me that your premise is skewed a long ways from the reality.
I am assuming that you have known people who have killed themselves. Responding to medical emergencies for 25 years on a fire department... I have been to a lot of suicides. I know that lawyers do sometimes kill themselves, but I never went to one, which is actually quite surprising to me.
I am surprised, because we have a glut of lawyers in our society and even though they do a pretty good job of convincing our litigious society to be even more litigious, supply and demand dictates that there is not enough work for all of them to do. Many of them are underemployed and have side jobs. So we have a situation where a bunch of people have spent a fortune on schooling and then end up switching professions to make ends meat. So to me it is surprising that more of them do not take their own life.
Most people who commit suicide are not the successful go getters like Julian Assange’s lawyer who was highly respected and regarded... its far more often the failures or the underachievers. It is far more often people who are at a crossroads and do not know which direction to go, or have a lot of time on their hands to feel sorry for themselves. That is a pattern that I have seen first hand. So no, I am still skeptical that a highly successful lawyer with a highly successful practice, a wonderful family and a lot of stuff going on jumped in front of a train.
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