Purpose - This article draws upon the international literature to focus on the investigation of prisoner deaths in England and Wales, concentrating on clinician involvement in this process. Design/methodology/approach - This is a viewpoint paper regarding clinician involvement in coroner investigations of prisoner deaths in England and Wales. Findings - Compared to colleagues practising in the community, the authors suggest that there is a higher burden of investigation upon clinicians practicing in secure environments and recommend improved training for prison clinicians regarding expectations of the coroner's inquest and also a system whereby questioning in coroners' courts is directed through the coroner. Originality/value - This paper p...
This thesis studies the participation of bereaved families in inquests following deaths in custody i...
Prisoners sometimes die in prison, either due to natural illness, violence, suicide, or a result of ...
Prisoners sometimes die in prison, either due to natural illness, violence, suicide, or a result of ...
The right to be treated humanely when detained is universally recognized. Deficiencies in detention ...
The right to be treated humanely when detained is universally recognized. Deficiencies in detention ...
Because states must rebut the presumption of responsibility, all prisoner deaths must be investigate...
Death is a tragic and unfortunately unavoidable aspect of life in a prison. The death of a prisoner ...
A duty to investigate deaths in detention is enshrined within international legislation including Ar...
This is qualitative data collection of semi-structured interviews conducted between December 2019-Oc...
BACKGROUND: The only non-legal reference in Lord Cullen's Review of fatal accident inquiry (FAI) Leg...
This paper arises from current proposals to reform the Coroner Service in England and Wales. In it, ...
2The boundaries of what criminologists study need to be somewhat flexible to allow the discipline to...
Deaths in custody warrant scrutiny, not only because they might be due to torture, abuse and inadequ...
This paper arises from current proposals to reform the Coroner Service in England and Wales. In it, ...
At the joint meeting of the Panel on Security and the Panel on Health Services on 5 March 2003, memb...
This thesis studies the participation of bereaved families in inquests following deaths in custody i...
Prisoners sometimes die in prison, either due to natural illness, violence, suicide, or a result of ...
Prisoners sometimes die in prison, either due to natural illness, violence, suicide, or a result of ...
The right to be treated humanely when detained is universally recognized. Deficiencies in detention ...
The right to be treated humanely when detained is universally recognized. Deficiencies in detention ...
Because states must rebut the presumption of responsibility, all prisoner deaths must be investigate...
Death is a tragic and unfortunately unavoidable aspect of life in a prison. The death of a prisoner ...
A duty to investigate deaths in detention is enshrined within international legislation including Ar...
This is qualitative data collection of semi-structured interviews conducted between December 2019-Oc...
BACKGROUND: The only non-legal reference in Lord Cullen's Review of fatal accident inquiry (FAI) Leg...
This paper arises from current proposals to reform the Coroner Service in England and Wales. In it, ...
2The boundaries of what criminologists study need to be somewhat flexible to allow the discipline to...
Deaths in custody warrant scrutiny, not only because they might be due to torture, abuse and inadequ...
This paper arises from current proposals to reform the Coroner Service in England and Wales. In it, ...
At the joint meeting of the Panel on Security and the Panel on Health Services on 5 March 2003, memb...
This thesis studies the participation of bereaved families in inquests following deaths in custody i...
Prisoners sometimes die in prison, either due to natural illness, violence, suicide, or a result of ...
Prisoners sometimes die in prison, either due to natural illness, violence, suicide, or a result of ...