Investigating suspected suicides: New Zealand coroners’ experiences
journal contribution
posted on 2023-05-20, 08:55authored byJenkins, G, Justin CantyJustin Canty, Ernst, S, Collings, S
To understand how suspected suicides are investigated in New Zealand we conducted a thematic analysis of in-depth interviews with coroners. Coroners identified the inquisitorial nature of the coronial system and coroners’ wide powers of jurisdiction as key strengths of the system. Important influences in key areas of coronial decision making in cases of suspected suicides included; the need for more evidence – especially to determine intent, and family factors, including therapeutic jurisprudence. Coroners identified lack of follow up and monitoring of recommendations, poorly resourced coronial training and the personal impact of suicides as challenges of working in the coronial system.
History
Publication title
Death Studies
Volume
46
Pagination
314-322
ISSN
0748-1187
Department/School
School of Social Sciences
Publisher
Brunner/Mazel Inc
Place of publication
1900 Frost Rd, Ste 101, Bristol, USA, Pa, 19007-1598
Rights statement
Copyright 2019 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC
Repository Status
Restricted
Socio-economic Objectives
Mental health; Legal processes; Justice and the law not elsewhere classified