Within coronial investigations, pathologists are called upon to given evidence as to cause of death. This evidence is given great weight by the coroners; after all, scientific ‘truth’ is widely deemed to be far more reliable than legal ‘opinion’. The purpose of this paper is to examine the ontological and epistemological status of that evidence, from the perspectives of both the pathologists and the coroners. As part of an Australian Research Council Linkage Grant, interviews were conducted with seven pathologists and 10 coroners from within the Queensland coronial system. Contrary to expectations, and the work of philosophers of science, such as Feyerabend (1975), pathologists did not present their findings in terms of unequivocal facts or...
The role of the coroner in common law countries such as Australia, England, Canada and New Zealand i...
Forensic scientists’ expert opinions are used increasingly in the course of police investigations, o...
Forensic science is a quickly growing field. New findings and techniques in the field are being disc...
Within coronial investigations, pathologists are called upon to given evidence as to cause of death....
The central purpose of this chapter is to address the tension between legal and medical discourses w...
This paper details research completed in 2007 which investigated autopsy decision-making in a death ...
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...
Vulnerable and marginalised populations are not only over-represented in the criminal justice system...
Vulnerable and marginalised populations are not only over-represented in the criminal justice system...
The Coroners and Justice Act 2009 provides the legislative framework for national implementation of ...
Criminal investigations have become an integral part of the judicial process that seeks material tru...
One hundred and nine closed files from an undisclosed state within Australia were selected by search...
The emergence of facts of death in the case of a doctor’s negligence must obtain legal reasoning bas...
The role of the coroner in common law countries such as Australia, England, Canada and New Zealand i...
Forensic scientists’ expert opinions are used increasingly in the course of police investigations, o...
Forensic science is a quickly growing field. New findings and techniques in the field are being disc...
Within coronial investigations, pathologists are called upon to given evidence as to cause of death....
The central purpose of this chapter is to address the tension between legal and medical discourses w...
This paper details research completed in 2007 which investigated autopsy decision-making in a death ...
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...
Vulnerable and marginalised populations are not only over-represented in the criminal justice system...
Vulnerable and marginalised populations are not only over-represented in the criminal justice system...
The Coroners and Justice Act 2009 provides the legislative framework for national implementation of ...
Criminal investigations have become an integral part of the judicial process that seeks material tru...
One hundred and nine closed files from an undisclosed state within Australia were selected by search...
The emergence of facts of death in the case of a doctor’s negligence must obtain legal reasoning bas...
The role of the coroner in common law countries such as Australia, England, Canada and New Zealand i...
Forensic scientists’ expert opinions are used increasingly in the course of police investigations, o...
Forensic science is a quickly growing field. New findings and techniques in the field are being disc...