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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)
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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.
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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.