yes he should
Another View: This is not really an opinion question. It will be up to his employing agency to determine if they will have them undergo psychological evaluation to determine if he/she is stable enough to be armed with the power of arrest and a deadly weapon.
It is not against the law to attempt suicide in the UK. Suicide and attempted suicide was a crime in England and Wales until 1961. Attempted suicide was (equivalent to) a misdemeanor but suicide was punished by the loss of the dead person's estate. The Church of England may still deny ordinary burial rites to certain suicide victims. However, please don't attempt suicide.
women should not be employed
Logically, he should not be denied his right of life insurance,even after his act of attempted suicide.But if there was police case,it's better to reveal the fact in the proposal form for consideration of the Insurance Company.
You should do neither. Talk to your school counselor, your minister, a teacher, a police officer, a trusted adult, the school principal - any trusted adult and do it now.
You have attempted many trials. You should do something else.
If you are contemplating suicide you really should report yourself to your base medical officer. Eventually, you could be discharged but you realize that in the meantime you might be assigned to some hospital or institution and have to undergo mental observation and evaluation.
The first Kamikaze attacks were employed at the Battle for Leyte Gulf. It should be noted that this was the first time that planned suicide attacks had been made against US shipping. Individual pilots prior to this time may have employed this tactic.
If someone commits suicide, there is little anyone can do, let alone the police.Additional: If the questioner meant ATTEMPTED suicide - the police do not "punish" anyone.However, (in the US) in most (all?) states the police do possess the power to exercise an emergency commitment petition/order and have someone who has attempted to do harm to themselves or others involuntarily committed to a hospital or mental insltitutuion for a certain period of time (set by law) so that they may undergo mental evaluation and treatment.
Women attempt suicide more compared to men. the symptoms are most times a person in depression, a recent loss of a loved one, low self-esteem, many people decrease in their eating habits or change in sleeping patterns. the biggest warning sign is if a person previously attempted suicide.suicide is something you do. its not a condition. its not a sickness. its soething you do. so you cant have symptoms of suicide. there are signs that show of tht someone may COMMIT suicide, like if they are sad and depressed or if they are emo and cut themselves. then you should try to talk them out of it.
NEVER commit suicide
While attempted suicide is not technically against the law in Tennessee, there are laws in place regarding attempted suicide. It is not a crime, therefore, it isn't something which a person could go to jail for. However, there are laws in place in which the person could be committed to a mental institution for a psychological evaluation and possible treatment if they are still deemed to be a danger to themselves or to someone else.
The police officer yelled "Halt!" as the suspect attempted to flee the scene.