This article examines the role of coroners in making legal determinations of suicide in Australia. Research indicates that the requirement to make findings of intent and capacity in unexpected, violent deaths can be difficult for coroners and recent government inquiries have suggested that the law contributes to the problem. A review of laws and commentary that guide coroners in Australian states and territories reveals not only that coroners are the only persons tasked with making routine legal determinations of suicide, but that such legal guidance lacks clarity. This article concludes that law reform would aid coroners by clarifying definitional issues, removing inconsistency between state jurisdictions and increasing the transparency of...
Over the past three decades jurisdictions in Australia and overseas have grappled with questions sur...
This study of English Coronial practice raises a number of questions about the role played by the Co...
This study of English Coronial practice raises a number of questions about the role played by the Co...
This article examines the approach taken by Australian coroners to interpreting the law relating to ...
In common law countries such as England and Australia, violent and otherwise unnatural deaths are in...
Suicide is the leading ‘external’ (non-natural) cause of death in Australia. Australian coronial co...
The purpose of this article is to extend previous discussion of the relationship between coronial ve...
Australia has a significantly higher suicide rate than England. Rather than accepting that this ‘st...
Suicide constitutes a significant and yet under-recorded component of preventable mortality in many ...
This paper addresses some of the results from a large-scale-funded research project into the coronia...
Objective: To highlight issues relating to suicide coding which impact on the final reported mortali...
To understand how suspected suicides are investigated in New Zealand we conducted a thematic analysi...
Coroners' records are an accessible source of information on suicides. To assess their usefulness in...
This study of English Coronial practice raises a number of questions, not only regarding state inves...
Suicide and intentional self-harm are issues of major importance in public health and public policy,...
Over the past three decades jurisdictions in Australia and overseas have grappled with questions sur...
This study of English Coronial practice raises a number of questions about the role played by the Co...
This study of English Coronial practice raises a number of questions about the role played by the Co...
This article examines the approach taken by Australian coroners to interpreting the law relating to ...
In common law countries such as England and Australia, violent and otherwise unnatural deaths are in...
Suicide is the leading ‘external’ (non-natural) cause of death in Australia. Australian coronial co...
The purpose of this article is to extend previous discussion of the relationship between coronial ve...
Australia has a significantly higher suicide rate than England. Rather than accepting that this ‘st...
Suicide constitutes a significant and yet under-recorded component of preventable mortality in many ...
This paper addresses some of the results from a large-scale-funded research project into the coronia...
Objective: To highlight issues relating to suicide coding which impact on the final reported mortali...
To understand how suspected suicides are investigated in New Zealand we conducted a thematic analysi...
Coroners' records are an accessible source of information on suicides. To assess their usefulness in...
This study of English Coronial practice raises a number of questions, not only regarding state inves...
Suicide and intentional self-harm are issues of major importance in public health and public policy,...
Over the past three decades jurisdictions in Australia and overseas have grappled with questions sur...
This study of English Coronial practice raises a number of questions about the role played by the Co...
This study of English Coronial practice raises a number of questions about the role played by the Co...