In common law countries such as England and Australia, violent and otherwise unnatural deaths are investigated by coroners who make findings as to the “manner of death”. This includes determining whether the deceased person intentionally caused their own death. Previous research (Tait and Carpenter 2013a, 2013b, 2014) has suggested that coroners are reluctant to reach such determinations, citing the stigma of suicide and a need for sensitivity to grieving and traumatized families. Based on interviews with both English and Australian coroners, this paper explores whether an ‘ethic of care’ evident in English and Australian coronial suicide determinations, can be understood as an application of the ‘practices and techniques’ of therapeuti...
The role of the coroner in common law countries such as Australia, England, Canada and New Zealand i...
After over 100 years of constant dissatisfaction with the accuracy of suicide data, this paper sugge...
This paper presents an analysis of the factors which influence coroners in their decision to classif...
In common law countries such as England and Australia, violent and otherwise unnatural deaths are in...
This article examines the approach taken by Australian coroners to interpreting the law relating to ...
This article examines the role of coroners in making legal determinations of suicide in Australia. R...
This study of English Coronial practice raises a number of questions about the role played by the Co...
This study of English Coronial practice raises a number of questions about the role played by the Co...
This study of English Coronial practice raises a number of questions, not only regarding state inves...
The purpose of this article is to extend previous discussion of the relationship between coronial ve...
Australia has a significantly higher suicide rate than England. Rather than accepting that this ‘st...
To understand how suspected suicides are investigated in New Zealand we conducted a thematic analysi...
Suicide is the leading ‘external’ (non-natural) cause of death in Australia. Australian coronial co...
This paper addresses some of the results from a large-scale-funded research project into the coronia...
BACKGROUND: To investigate the variation between coroners in the verdicts given to deaths thought by...
The role of the coroner in common law countries such as Australia, England, Canada and New Zealand i...
After over 100 years of constant dissatisfaction with the accuracy of suicide data, this paper sugge...
This paper presents an analysis of the factors which influence coroners in their decision to classif...
In common law countries such as England and Australia, violent and otherwise unnatural deaths are in...
This article examines the approach taken by Australian coroners to interpreting the law relating to ...
This article examines the role of coroners in making legal determinations of suicide in Australia. R...
This study of English Coronial practice raises a number of questions about the role played by the Co...
This study of English Coronial practice raises a number of questions about the role played by the Co...
This study of English Coronial practice raises a number of questions, not only regarding state inves...
The purpose of this article is to extend previous discussion of the relationship between coronial ve...
Australia has a significantly higher suicide rate than England. Rather than accepting that this ‘st...
To understand how suspected suicides are investigated in New Zealand we conducted a thematic analysi...
Suicide is the leading ‘external’ (non-natural) cause of death in Australia. Australian coronial co...
This paper addresses some of the results from a large-scale-funded research project into the coronia...
BACKGROUND: To investigate the variation between coroners in the verdicts given to deaths thought by...
The role of the coroner in common law countries such as Australia, England, Canada and New Zealand i...
After over 100 years of constant dissatisfaction with the accuracy of suicide data, this paper sugge...
This paper presents an analysis of the factors which influence coroners in their decision to classif...