Death certification of "suicide by cop" |
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Authors: | Neitzel Amber R Gill James R |
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Affiliation: | University of Arizona College of Medicine-Phoenix, 550 E Van Buren Street, Phoenix, AZ 85004, USA. |
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Abstract: | Death certification of "suicide by cop" is controversial among some medical examiners and coroners. We present five such deaths that were certified as suicides and discuss the medico-legal issues involved with these certifications. To certify such a death as a suicide, certain criteria should be met. Suicide by cop is a circumstance that involves competing intentional acts that may result in dichotomous determinations of the manner of death. Despite the absence of direct self-infliction, there is overwhelming evidence that these five individuals intended to end their own lives. Their use of an unusual method to accomplish this goal may inappropriately result in a reflexive certification of homicide. All of the decedents possessed weapons or a facsimile of a weapon. We present five instances of suicide by cop and contend that these types of deaths are best certified as suicides. |
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Keywords: | forensic science forensic pathology suicide police gunshot wounds manner of death |
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