This paper details research completed in 2007 which investigated autopsy decision-making in a death investigation. The data was gathered during the first year of operation in Queensland, Australia, of a new Coroners Act which changed the process of death investigation in three ways which are important to this paper. First, it required a greater amount of information to be gathered at the scene by police: this included a thorough investigation of the circumstances of the death, including statements from witnesses, friends and family, as well as evidence gathering at the scene. Second, it required coroners, for the first time, to determine the level of invasiveness required in the autopsy to complete the death investigation. Third, it enabled...
This research project has four strands: quantifying reporting of inquests; quantifying publicly avai...
In South Australia it is mandatory to report to the Coroner any death that occurs during, as a resul...
The role of the coroner in common law countries such as Australia, England, Canada and New Zealand i...
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...
Based on coronial data gathered in the state of Queensland in 2004, this article reviews how a chang...
Increasing the Information available to Coroners: the effect on autopsy decision making
Vulnerable and marginalised populations are not only over-represented in the criminal justice system...
The sudden and unexpected nature of a fatal work incident can leave family members with a strong nee...
Vulnerable and marginalised populations are not only over-represented in the criminal justice system...
In 2003 in Queensland it was estimated that 2700 full internal Coronial autopsies were performed at ...
Within coronial investigations, pathologists are called upon to given evidence as to cause of death....
Within coronial investigations, pathologists are called upon to given evidence as to cause of death....
Internal autopsies are invasive and result in the mutilation of the deceased person’s body. They are...
This research project has four strands: quantifying reporting of inquests; quantifying publicly avai...
In South Australia it is mandatory to report to the Coroner any death that occurs during, as a resul...
The role of the coroner in common law countries such as Australia, England, Canada and New Zealand i...
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...
Based on coronial data gathered in the state of Queensland in 2004, this article reviews how a chang...
Increasing the Information available to Coroners: the effect on autopsy decision making
Vulnerable and marginalised populations are not only over-represented in the criminal justice system...
The sudden and unexpected nature of a fatal work incident can leave family members with a strong nee...
Vulnerable and marginalised populations are not only over-represented in the criminal justice system...
In 2003 in Queensland it was estimated that 2700 full internal Coronial autopsies were performed at ...
Within coronial investigations, pathologists are called upon to given evidence as to cause of death....
Within coronial investigations, pathologists are called upon to given evidence as to cause of death....
Internal autopsies are invasive and result in the mutilation of the deceased person’s body. They are...
This research project has four strands: quantifying reporting of inquests; quantifying publicly avai...
In South Australia it is mandatory to report to the Coroner any death that occurs during, as a resul...
The role of the coroner in common law countries such as Australia, England, Canada and New Zealand i...