When a death takes place in suspicious circumstances, the body transitions from being somebody to an object which is of legal as well as social value. A key investigatory process is that of the forensic autopsy, carried out by a Home Office Registered Forensic Pathologist (HORFP). This article draws upon empirical data from research involving HORFPs to examine their identity and the meaning they assign to the deceased body. I argue that HORFP’s understanding of the value of the deceased body constantly shifts due to the multifaceted nature of their role. I explain this by drawing upon a legal embodiment framework. The HORFPs have to balance a legal context which demands objective ‘facts’ and formal labels with emotionally difficult cases an...
ABSTRACT: Finding the truth is the most difficult process, especially in a society that reveals itse...
This paper explores the representation of medical examiners in CSI. The skills of the CSIs—as played...
It is generally accepted that the primary role for a forensic anthropologist in the investigation of...
This paper shows how the human corpse can function as an aes- thetic-therapeutic for the deceased, t...
© 2001 Dr. Rebecca Scott BrayThis research considers the visualisation of the dead body throughout f...
This dissertation focuses on human decomposition research within the forensic sciences, in particula...
Working with the dead is a very specific kind of work. Although a dignified handling of the corpses ...
An analysis of interview and observational data, institutional publications, and mass media sources,...
ABSTRACT Developments in body theory have had a strong impact on archaeology in recent years, but th...
This collection of six articles draws on contributions presented to the international symposium on ...
Sudden, violent and otherwise unexplained deaths are investigated in most western jurisdictions thro...
Sudden, violent and otherwise unexplained deaths are investigated in most western jurisdictions thro...
Forensic anthropology can be described as the analysis of human remains for the medicolegal purpose ...
Forensic anthropology makes particular professional claims - scientific, probative, humanitarian, hi...
The structuring relationship between the material world and the world of culture is variously embodi...
ABSTRACT: Finding the truth is the most difficult process, especially in a society that reveals itse...
This paper explores the representation of medical examiners in CSI. The skills of the CSIs—as played...
It is generally accepted that the primary role for a forensic anthropologist in the investigation of...
This paper shows how the human corpse can function as an aes- thetic-therapeutic for the deceased, t...
© 2001 Dr. Rebecca Scott BrayThis research considers the visualisation of the dead body throughout f...
This dissertation focuses on human decomposition research within the forensic sciences, in particula...
Working with the dead is a very specific kind of work. Although a dignified handling of the corpses ...
An analysis of interview and observational data, institutional publications, and mass media sources,...
ABSTRACT Developments in body theory have had a strong impact on archaeology in recent years, but th...
This collection of six articles draws on contributions presented to the international symposium on ...
Sudden, violent and otherwise unexplained deaths are investigated in most western jurisdictions thro...
Sudden, violent and otherwise unexplained deaths are investigated in most western jurisdictions thro...
Forensic anthropology can be described as the analysis of human remains for the medicolegal purpose ...
Forensic anthropology makes particular professional claims - scientific, probative, humanitarian, hi...
The structuring relationship between the material world and the world of culture is variously embodi...
ABSTRACT: Finding the truth is the most difficult process, especially in a society that reveals itse...
This paper explores the representation of medical examiners in CSI. The skills of the CSIs—as played...
It is generally accepted that the primary role for a forensic anthropologist in the investigation of...