Suicide Manual
| Suicide instructions: History, art, news | |
| Author | Claude Guillon and Yves Bonniec |
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| Genre | Test |
| Country of origin | France |
| Place of Publication | Paris |
| Editor | Alain Moreau |
| Publication date | 1982 |
| Number of pages | 276 |
| ISBN | 2-85209-000-7 |
Suicide, user guide, subtitled has a book by Claude Guillon and Yves Bonniec , published in 1982 with Alain Moreau editions.
This book recounts the history, techniques and news of suicide. In the tenth chapter of it, were the "drug proceeds" and the names of lethal drugs, information that will encourage opponents to fight.
Banned in France, the book raises, according to its proponents, the taboo on the subject of "right to die" and its prohibition within the offense of opinion. According to its opponents, it may constitute an incitement to suicide.
Summary |
A particular history
| Suicide |
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| General |
| Autolysis Attempted suicide Idea suicidal Euthanasia Culture of Death List of countries by suicide rate suicide People: List Category |
| Particular forms of suicide |
| Suicide Murder-Suicide Suicide collective Forced Suicide ( Kamikaze ) Suicide by police interposed |
| Science and suicide |
| Right |
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| Medicine |
| Epidemiology Psychiatric Causes |
| Sociology |
| Beliefs and suicide |
| Philosophy |
| Religion |
| Mayan religion : Ixtab Judaism : Kiddush Hashem Islam : Shaheed |
| Suicide and Arts |
| Realization of suicide |
| Suicide method |
| Including: Firearms Suicide bombing Self mutilation Electrocution Hypothermia Immolation Drowning Hanging Jumping Suffocation |
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This book can be regarded as atypical in the French edition. Sold over 100,000 copies, translated into six languages different, Suicide, user manual, nine years after its publication, is banned from sale in France.
Opponents of the book battling thirteen years, ten cases involving the courts. In 1983, the Senate passed a bill punishing "incitement to suicide", which was adopted by the National Assembly in 1987 .
Today almost impossible to find (it is trading from 250 euros of opportunity ) , .
Trial in Corrections
Yves Bonniec gave written advice to Michael Bonnal on how to commit suicide. Following this, Bonnal had actually committed suicide March 4, 1983 in Paris. The Mail and The Bonnal Bonniec clearly established that he knew the danger faced by his party and he had not tried to dissuade him from his idea of suicide.
The Association of defense against incitement to suicide (ADIS) is constituted civil party , but his claim is barred. The parents of the deceased were also dismissed for lack of a proven link between the death of Bonnal and letter of the Bonniec. The judges kept him that Michael Bonnal would have killed himself anyway in another way and not only kept him direct responsibility for the suicide.
Yves Bonniec appeared still before the Sixteenth Criminal Division, headed by Marie-Claude Duvernier. He was eventually sentenced to a fine of 10,000 FF and convicted of the offense of "criminal failure to rescue persons in danger", a decision upheld by the Court of Appeal of Paris and the Criminal Division of the Supreme Court April 26, 1988 .
Yves Bonniec was sentenced again later for the same legal classification of "wrongful failure to rescue persons in danger" for responding to a reader who committed suicide so that his letter contained no advice on an how to commit suicide. Summary of structure The summary of the book (4th edition, 1984) is as follows: The first nine chapters provide historical, social, philosophical and economic suicide, Chapter X (and its addendum) specifically addresses the practical aspect. Some "elements for a guide to suicide" is also found outside the chapter, thus do we find at the end of Chapter IX. References
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