Prison administrations in Alberta developed a peer suicide prevention program based on the idea that:
A. If trust is gained, staff members could learn of possible suicide attempts and/or mental disturbances from other inmates
B. Inmates are more likely to confide in one another than in staff members
C. Most inmates view staff members as people that can potentially help them and other inmates
D. Most inmates will tell other inmates their feelings, so staff members place undercover officers within the jail to gain information
E. Community members partner up with inmates and meet on a weekly basis to share feelings and thoughts
B
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