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- Jumper_(suicide) abstract "A jumper, in police and media parlance, is a person who plans to fall (or already has fallen) from a potentially deadly height, usually with intent to commit suicide. The term includes successfully-fatal suicides and also those people who survive the attempt. The latter are often left with major injuries and permanent disabilities from the impact-related injuries. A frequent scenario is that the jumper will sit on an elevated highway or building-ledge as police attempt to talk them down. Potential jumpers are sometimes encouraged to jump by observers, an effect known as "suicide baiting".Popular songs "Jumper" by Third Eye Blind, "Spring" by Rammstein, "Jumpers" by Sleater-Kinney, "Summertime Sadness" by Lana Del Rey, and "Fall" by Stephan Nance incorporate "jumping" as their main theme.The highest documented suicide jump was by expert skydiver Charles Bruce who committed suicide by leaping without a parachute from an airplane at an altitude of over 5,000 feet (1,500 m).".
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- Jumper_(suicide) subject Category:Suicide_methods.
- Jumper_(suicide) subject Category:Suicides_by_jumping.
- Jumper_(suicide) type Ability105616246.
- Jumper_(suicide) type Abstraction100002137.
- Jumper_(suicide) type Cognition100023271.
- Jumper_(suicide) type Know-how105616786.
- Jumper_(suicide) type Method105660268.
- Jumper_(suicide) type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Jumper_(suicide) type SuicideMethods.
- Jumper_(suicide) comment "A jumper, in police and media parlance, is a person who plans to fall (or already has fallen) from a potentially deadly height, usually with intent to commit suicide. The term includes successfully-fatal suicides and also those people who survive the attempt. The latter are often left with major injuries and permanent disabilities from the impact-related injuries. A frequent scenario is that the jumper will sit on an elevated highway or building-ledge as police attempt to talk them down.".
- Jumper_(suicide) label "Jumper (suicide)".
- Jumper_(suicide) label "Saut (suicide)".
- Jumper_(suicide) label "跳落".
- Jumper_(suicide) label "飛び降り".
- Jumper_(suicide) sameAs Saut_(suicide).
- Jumper_(suicide) sameAs 飛び降り.
- Jumper_(suicide) sameAs 투신.
- Jumper_(suicide) sameAs m.05_l01.
- Jumper_(suicide) sameAs Q796006.
- Jumper_(suicide) sameAs Q796006.
- Jumper_(suicide) sameAs Jumper_(suicide).
- Jumper_(suicide) wasDerivedFrom Jumper_(suicide)?oldid=604104791.
- Jumper_(suicide) depiction Jumper_(suicide)_in_Dallas.jpg.
- Jumper_(suicide) isPrimaryTopicOf Jumper_(suicide).