Historically in the Christian church, people who attempted suicide were
excommunicated because of the religiously polarizing nature of the topic. In the United States, suicide is not illegal and almost no country in Europe currently considers attempted suicide to be a crime. In India, attempted suicide was decriminalized by the
Mental Healthcare Act, 2017, while Singapore removed attempted suicide from their criminal code in 2020; previously it had been punishable by up to one year in prison.
Many other countries still prosecute suicide attempts. As of 2012, attempted suicide is a criminal offense in
Uganda, and as of 2013, it is criminalized in
Ghana. Despite having its own laws,
Maryland still reserves the right to prosecute people under the English
common laws that were in place when the
United Colonies declared independence in 1776. These laws were used to convict a man for attempted suicide in 2018, resulting in a three-year suspended sentence and two years of supervised probation. ==See also==