Investigation into Death Flashcards
medicolegal
the application of medical science to law
medicolegal investigators
trained to determine the cause of death and are also able to provide a legal opinion about the manner of death
what is an attended death?
- decedent dies while undercare of a physician
- the death is either expected or anticipated due to prior medical history
- may or may not have an autopsy
what is the attended death process?
- the physician signs the death certificate
- funeral home is notified and the body is removed
what is an unattended death?
- when death is unexpected, the result of a traumatic injury or the decedent had no physician on hand to determine cause of death
what is the unattended death process?
- there is no death certificate
- coroner or medical examiner investigates
medical examiner
physician who is a forensic pathologist
coroner
- elected official who may or may not be a medical professional
coroner system
- elected official
- does not need a medical degree
- determines jurisdiction and whether an autopsy is necessary
- usually used in counties with low resources, low case loads, or in an area with low pathologists
medical examiner system
- medical doctor
- appointed or hired
- specializes in forensics
- reviews medical history, witness statements, and scene of death
- conducts the autopsy
who are the people directly involved in a death investigation?
- medical examiner
- crime scene investigator
- medicolegal investigator
- homicide investigator
- state attorney/prosecutor
what is the general autopsy outline?
- external examination
- radiographs
- open thoracic and pelvic cavities
- remove, weigh, and section off organs
- draw blood and other fluids for testing
what are the types of autopsy?
- clinical
- hospital deaths
- research
- clinical pathology
autopsies in forensics
- unnatural death
- done for medicolegal purposes
- usually done by an ME
what reasons are there to conduct an autopsy?
- determine cause and manner
- time of death
- identify, collect, preserve evidence
- provide factual information
- protect the innocent and prosecute the guilty