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24 January 2024
Jacobson, Jessica and Murray, Alex and Templeton, L. (2024) Written evidence for the Justice Committee follow-up inquiry on the Coroner Service from Birkbeck and the University of Bath. Justice Committee of the UK Parliament, London, UK.
May 2024
Jacobson, Jessica and Templeton, L. and Murray, Alex (2024) ‘I feel like I’ve been swept along on a tsunami’: Bereaved people’s experiences of coroners’ investigations and inquest. Project Report. Institute for Crime and Justice Policy Research, Univerity of Birkbeck, and Centre for Death & Society, University of Bath.
Jacobson, Jessica and Templeton, L. and Murray, Alex (2024) ‘I needed more than answers‘: Bereaved people’s expectations of the coronial process. Project Report. Institute for Crime and Justice Policy Research, Univerity of Birkbeck, and Centre for Death & Society, University of Bath.
Jacobson, Jessica and Templeton, L. and Murray, Alex (2024) ‘Playing a game you didn’t fully understand, by their rules’: The aspiration to locate bereaved people ‘at the heart’ of the coroner service. Project Report. Institute for Crime and Justice Policy Research, Univerity of Birkbeck, and Centre for Death & Society, University of Bath.
Jacobson, Jessica and Murray, Alex and Templeton, L. (2024) Principles for Practice No. 1 - Humanity at the heart of the coronial process: information and communication. Documentation. Institute for Crime and Justice Policy Research, Univerity of Birkbeck, and Centre for Death & Society, University of Bath.
Jacobson, Jessica and Murray, Alex and Templeton, L. (2024) Principles for Practice No. 2 - Humanity at the heart of the coronial process: quality of interactions at inquest hearings. Documentation. Institute for Crime and Justice Policy Research, Univerity of Birkbeck, and Centre for Death & Society, University of Bath.
Jacobson, Jessica and Murray, Alex and Templeton, L. (2024) Principles for Practice No. 3 - Humanity at the heart of the coronial process: Respecting and including the deceased person. Documentation. Institute for Crime and Justice Policy Research, Univerity of Birkbeck, and Centre for Death & Society, University of Bath.
Jacobson, Jessica and Templeton, L. and Murray, Alex (2024) Research context and methodology: The Voicing Loss project on the role of bereaved people in the coronial proces. Project Report. Institute for Crime and Justice Policy Research, Univerity of Birkbeck, and Centre for Death & Society, University of Bath.
Jacobson, Jessica and Murray, Alex and Templeton, L. (2024) Voicing Loss - Policy Brief No. 1: Clarifying the role and remit of the coroner. Documentation. Institute for Crime and Justice Policy Research, Univerity of Birkbeck, and Centre for Death & Society, University of Bath.
Jacobson, Jessica and Murray, Alex and Templeton, L. (2024) Voicing Loss - Policy Brief No. 2: Locating bereaved people within the coronial process. Documentation. Institute for Crime and Justice Policy Research, Univerity of Birkbeck, and Centre for Death & Society, University of Bath.
Templeton, L. and Jacobson, Jessica and Murray, Alex (2024) ‘The more traumatic inquests stick with you forever. But you can remember them all’: How witnesses experience the inquest process. Project Report. Institute for Crime and Justice Policy Research, Univerity of Birkbeck, and Centre for Death & Society, University of Bath.
11 November 2024
Jacobson, Jessica and Murray, Alex and Rumble, H. and Templeton, L. (2024) Coronial investigations: past deaths and future lives. In: Jones, I. and Trabsky, M. (eds.) Routledge Handbook of Law and Death. London, UK: Routledge. ISBN 9781032303383. (In Press)