Abstract: During the interaction between a criminal suspect and a law enforcement officer, the risk of death to the suspect, police, or civilians is increased. Unfortunately, very little information is avail-able on the death risks arising from this interaction. This study provides an assessment of the risk of death to law enforcement officers, suspects, and bystanders by separating the interactions into the following 4 phases: (1) events prior to and during arrest; (2) police pursuits or chases; (3) transport of the suspects; and (4) during incarceration. A 5-year (1994–1998) retrospective coroner-based study of all deaths that occurred during these 4 phases was conducted in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. A total of 77 cases were identifi...
20162017-08-17T00:00:00ZCC999999/Intramural CDC HHS/United States27537352PMC5559881801
Introduction:Several high-profile cases in the U.S. have drawn public attention to the use of lethal...
Abstract: Historically, fatal injury monitoring and surveillance have relied on mortality data deriv...
Background: People in custody are more likely to die prematurely, especially of vi-olent causes, tha...
Objective: The authors assessed the sui-cide rates of New York City police officers during a recent ...
abstract: Though police-involved homicides have generated controversy and caused community disruptio...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-08Background: In 2015, 1,356 deaths resulted from ...
This Article explores the lack of regulation of coroners, concerns within the forensic science commu...
Suicide is one of the forms of criminal offence in our country and it is also prevailing in other co...
The recent cases of law enforcement using lethal force in the United States have gained massive publ...
Abstract: The United States system of immigrant detention centers has been the subject of considerab...
Law enforcement agencies across the United States, partly in response to public outcries over fatali...
The purpose of this study was to examine the trends and patterns of homicide in the Republic of Irel...
Objective To assess the association between risk of sudden cardiac death and stressful law enforceme...
This report summarizes the findings regarding the on-going effort of research staff at the Departmen...
20162017-08-17T00:00:00ZCC999999/Intramural CDC HHS/United States27537352PMC5559881801
Introduction:Several high-profile cases in the U.S. have drawn public attention to the use of lethal...
Abstract: Historically, fatal injury monitoring and surveillance have relied on mortality data deriv...
Background: People in custody are more likely to die prematurely, especially of vi-olent causes, tha...
Objective: The authors assessed the sui-cide rates of New York City police officers during a recent ...
abstract: Though police-involved homicides have generated controversy and caused community disruptio...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-08Background: In 2015, 1,356 deaths resulted from ...
This Article explores the lack of regulation of coroners, concerns within the forensic science commu...
Suicide is one of the forms of criminal offence in our country and it is also prevailing in other co...
The recent cases of law enforcement using lethal force in the United States have gained massive publ...
Abstract: The United States system of immigrant detention centers has been the subject of considerab...
Law enforcement agencies across the United States, partly in response to public outcries over fatali...
The purpose of this study was to examine the trends and patterns of homicide in the Republic of Irel...
Objective To assess the association between risk of sudden cardiac death and stressful law enforceme...
This report summarizes the findings regarding the on-going effort of research staff at the Departmen...
20162017-08-17T00:00:00ZCC999999/Intramural CDC HHS/United States27537352PMC5559881801
Introduction:Several high-profile cases in the U.S. have drawn public attention to the use of lethal...
Abstract: Historically, fatal injury monitoring and surveillance have relied on mortality data deriv...