Internal autopsies are invasive and result in the mutilation of the deceased person’s body. They are expensive and pose occupational health and safety risks. Accordingly, they should only be done for good cause. However, until recently, “full” internal autopsies have usually been undertaken in most coroners’ cases. There is a growing trend against this practice but it is meeting resistance from some pathologists who argue that any decision as to the extent of the autopsy should rest with them. This paper examines the origins of the coronial system to place in context the current approach to a death investigation and to review the debate about the role of an internal autopsy in the coronial system
In many countries, including the UK, where relatives ’ consent is required, clinical autopsy rates (...
The investigation and classification of deaths in England and Wales relies upon the application by m...
An audit of toxicological analysis in Coronial autopsies performed at Forensic Science South Austral...
Internal autopsies are invasive and result in the mutilation of the deceased person’s body. They are...
In 2003 in Queensland it was estimated that 2700 full internal Coronial autopsies were performed at ...
The central purpose of this chapter is to address the tension between legal and medical discourses w...
The purpose of this article is to detail research completed in 2007 which investigated the way in wh...
The purpose of this article is to detail research completed in 2007 which investigated the way in wh...
The purpose of this article is to detail research completed in 2007 which investigated the way in wh...
Vulnerable and marginalised populations are not only over-represented in the criminal justice system...
Vulnerable and marginalised populations are not only over-represented in the criminal justice system...
This paper details research completed in 2007 which investigated autopsy decision-making in a death ...
Sudden, violent and otherwise unexplained deaths are investigated in most western jurisdictions thro...
Based on coronial data gathered in the state of Queensland in 2004, this article reviews how a chang...
In South Australia it is mandatory to report to the Coroner any death that occurs during, as a resul...
In many countries, including the UK, where relatives ’ consent is required, clinical autopsy rates (...
The investigation and classification of deaths in England and Wales relies upon the application by m...
An audit of toxicological analysis in Coronial autopsies performed at Forensic Science South Austral...
Internal autopsies are invasive and result in the mutilation of the deceased person’s body. They are...
In 2003 in Queensland it was estimated that 2700 full internal Coronial autopsies were performed at ...
The central purpose of this chapter is to address the tension between legal and medical discourses w...
The purpose of this article is to detail research completed in 2007 which investigated the way in wh...
The purpose of this article is to detail research completed in 2007 which investigated the way in wh...
The purpose of this article is to detail research completed in 2007 which investigated the way in wh...
Vulnerable and marginalised populations are not only over-represented in the criminal justice system...
Vulnerable and marginalised populations are not only over-represented in the criminal justice system...
This paper details research completed in 2007 which investigated autopsy decision-making in a death ...
Sudden, violent and otherwise unexplained deaths are investigated in most western jurisdictions thro...
Based on coronial data gathered in the state of Queensland in 2004, this article reviews how a chang...
In South Australia it is mandatory to report to the Coroner any death that occurs during, as a resul...
In many countries, including the UK, where relatives ’ consent is required, clinical autopsy rates (...
The investigation and classification of deaths in England and Wales relies upon the application by m...
An audit of toxicological analysis in Coronial autopsies performed at Forensic Science South Austral...