AbstractThe classification of cause of death is real in its consequences: for the reputation of the deceased, for her family, for those who may be implicated, and for epidemiological and social research and policies and practices that may follow from it. The study reported here refers specifically to the processes involved in classifying deaths of women from burns in India. In particular, it examines the determination of ‘dowry death’, a class used in India, but not in other jurisdictions. Classification of death is situated within a framework of special legal provisions intended to protect vulnerable women from dowry-related violence and abuse. The findings are based on 33 case studies tracked in hospital in real time, and interviews with ...
Background: Social autopsy is an innovative approach to explore social barriers and factors associat...
<div><p>Verbal autopsy methods have been developed to determine medical causes of deathforprioritizi...
This Article examines more closely the participation of mothers-in-law in India’s dowry murders to g...
AbstractThe classification of cause of death is real in its consequences: for the reputation of the ...
Abstract Background Thermal injuries are one of the commonest causes of unnatural deaths in females ...
Abstract Background Fire is a well-known double edged sword for human beings as it served as well as...
BACKGROUND The objective of the study is to determine and classify the various types of dowry relat...
Homicidal burning of married females is common in India. In India about 20,000 murders are committed...
Background: In view of the rising incidents of domestic fatalities, a detailed study was undertaken ...
Burning incidents amongst married women are a major concern in India as they have become persistent ...
Social and religious cultural norms and practices have a heavy impact on the experience of people ex...
This study explains about the policy of the Indian government in addressing the problem of ‘dowry de...
Human minds have always been captured by traditionally dominant civilizations to think and act withi...
Background: To kill someone by another person is known as homicide. Our research was aimed at the id...
Increasing globalization means that some actions or events transcend national boundaries and often r...
Background: Social autopsy is an innovative approach to explore social barriers and factors associat...
<div><p>Verbal autopsy methods have been developed to determine medical causes of deathforprioritizi...
This Article examines more closely the participation of mothers-in-law in India’s dowry murders to g...
AbstractThe classification of cause of death is real in its consequences: for the reputation of the ...
Abstract Background Thermal injuries are one of the commonest causes of unnatural deaths in females ...
Abstract Background Fire is a well-known double edged sword for human beings as it served as well as...
BACKGROUND The objective of the study is to determine and classify the various types of dowry relat...
Homicidal burning of married females is common in India. In India about 20,000 murders are committed...
Background: In view of the rising incidents of domestic fatalities, a detailed study was undertaken ...
Burning incidents amongst married women are a major concern in India as they have become persistent ...
Social and religious cultural norms and practices have a heavy impact on the experience of people ex...
This study explains about the policy of the Indian government in addressing the problem of ‘dowry de...
Human minds have always been captured by traditionally dominant civilizations to think and act withi...
Background: To kill someone by another person is known as homicide. Our research was aimed at the id...
Increasing globalization means that some actions or events transcend national boundaries and often r...
Background: Social autopsy is an innovative approach to explore social barriers and factors associat...
<div><p>Verbal autopsy methods have been developed to determine medical causes of deathforprioritizi...
This Article examines more closely the participation of mothers-in-law in India’s dowry murders to g...