All available data suggest that, like many other Indigenous peoples, Australian Aborigines are significantly more likely to kill themselves than are non-Aboriginal Australians. This statistical disparity is normally positioned an objective, ontological and undeniable social fact, a fact best explained as a function of endemic community disadvantage and disenfranchisement. This research explores the possibility that higher-than-normal Aboriginal suicide rates may also be a function of coronial decision-making practices. Based upon in-depth interviews with 32 coroners from across Australia, the following conclusions emerged from the data. First, coroners have differing perceptions of Indigenous capacity, and are less likely to have concerns a...
Objective: The aim of the present study was to characterize suicide in the Northern Territory (NT) f...
This article examines the approach taken by Australian coroners to interpreting the law relating to ...
The recorded causes of all deaths among the Yolngu group of Aborigines for a 30-year period show onl...
All available data suggest that, like many other Indigenous peoples, Australian Aborigines are signi...
All available data suggest that, like many other Indigenous peoples, Australian Aborigines are signi...
All available data suggest that, like many other Indigenous peoples, Australian Aborigines are signi...
This article explores the over-representation of Indigenous people in suicide statistics internation...
This paper explores the over-representation of Indigenous people in suicide statistics international...
This paper addresses some of the results from a large-scale-funded research project into the coronia...
The purpose of this article is to extend previous discussion of the relationship between coronial ve...
This paper reviews literature on self-harm and suicide among Indigenous populations in four nations ...
A retrospective review of suicides occurring among Aboriginal people in the community in South Austr...
Australia has a significantly higher suicide rate than England. Rather than accepting that this ‘sta...
This paper details research conducted in Queensland during the first year of operation of the new Co...
Suicide is the leading ‘external’ (non-natural) cause of death in Australia. Australian coronial co...
Objective: The aim of the present study was to characterize suicide in the Northern Territory (NT) f...
This article examines the approach taken by Australian coroners to interpreting the law relating to ...
The recorded causes of all deaths among the Yolngu group of Aborigines for a 30-year period show onl...
All available data suggest that, like many other Indigenous peoples, Australian Aborigines are signi...
All available data suggest that, like many other Indigenous peoples, Australian Aborigines are signi...
All available data suggest that, like many other Indigenous peoples, Australian Aborigines are signi...
This article explores the over-representation of Indigenous people in suicide statistics internation...
This paper explores the over-representation of Indigenous people in suicide statistics international...
This paper addresses some of the results from a large-scale-funded research project into the coronia...
The purpose of this article is to extend previous discussion of the relationship between coronial ve...
This paper reviews literature on self-harm and suicide among Indigenous populations in four nations ...
A retrospective review of suicides occurring among Aboriginal people in the community in South Austr...
Australia has a significantly higher suicide rate than England. Rather than accepting that this ‘sta...
This paper details research conducted in Queensland during the first year of operation of the new Co...
Suicide is the leading ‘external’ (non-natural) cause of death in Australia. Australian coronial co...
Objective: The aim of the present study was to characterize suicide in the Northern Territory (NT) f...
This article examines the approach taken by Australian coroners to interpreting the law relating to ...
The recorded causes of all deaths among the Yolngu group of Aborigines for a 30-year period show onl...