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Turnaround time data for coronial autopsies – time to complete forensic post-mortem examination reports and influencing factors for Australia and New Zealand in 2015 and 2010
Langlois, N. E. I., Sully, C. J. & Edwards, S. Forensic Science, Medicine and Pathology
Issues with suicide databases in forensic research
Byard, R. W. Forensic Science, Medicine and Pathology
The coronial jurisdiction: Lessons for living
Martin, W.T. Brief
Death investigation, coroners’ inquests and human rights
Scott Bray, R. In Leanne Weber, Elaine Fishwick, Marinella Marmo (Eds.), The Routledge International Handbook of Criminology and Human Rights.
Duration of death investigations that proceed to inquest in Australia
Studdert, D., Walter, S., Kemp, C., & Sutherland, G. Injury Prevention
The coronial investigations of suspected deaths: Prevalence and outcomes in New South Wales
Dartnell, S. & Goodman-Delahunty, J. Journal of Law and Medicine
The modern coroner as injury preventer
Studdert, M. Injury Prevention
The utility of medico-legal databases for public health research: A systematic review of peer-reviewed publications using the National Coronial Information System
Bugeja, L., Ibrahim, J. E., Ferrah, N., Murphy, B., Willoughby, M. and Ranson, D. Health Research Policy and Systems
An evaluation of case completeness for New Zealand Coronial case files held on the Australasian National Coronial Information System (NCIS)
Lilley, R., Davie, G., & Wilson, S. Injury Prevention
The concept of ‘intent’ within Australian coronial data: factors affecting the National Coronial Information System’s classification of mortality attributable to intentional self-harm
Dodds, L., Robinson, K. M., Daking, L. and Paul, L. Health Information Management Journal