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OverviewDeath in Custody considers the participation of bereaved families in an inquest following a death in custody. It looks at the legal frameworks governing participation, as well as relevant theories of justice, participation, procedural fairness and grief theory. Interviews were carried out with people with personal experience of complex inquests, including bereaved family members. Participation can provide families with redress and allow them to represent the deceased, as well as being an important part of their grief process. It also helps to ensure a fair process, which has a positive impact on accountability and legitimacy. Family participation improves accountability by maximising the chance of achieving the right outcome via scrutiny, therefore identifying failures. Families also brings balance to the process, provide vital information about the deceased as well as helping to ensure that lessons are learned that will prevent future deaths. Death in Custody shows that procedural justice theory is relevant for participation in processes investigating human rights violations. It includes key recommendations on how to ensure participation can be fair and effective. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Dr Jo EastonPublisher: Emerald Publishing Limited Imprint: Emerald Publishing Limited Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.478kg ISBN: 9781839090264ISBN 10: 183909026 Pages: 248 Publication Date: 15 September 2020 Audience: Professional and scholarly , College/higher education , Professional & Vocational , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsPART 1: THE LAW Chapter 1. Requirement to Investigate Deaths in Custody Chapter 2. The Inquest System PART 2: EMPIRICAL RESEARCH Chapter 3. Introducing the Empirical Research Approach PART 3: PARTICIPATION BENEFITS BEREAVED FAMILIES Chapter 4. Legitimate Interests Chapter 5. Grief ProcessChapter 6. Participation Provides Benefits to Families PART 4: BEREAVED FAMILIES HOLDING THE STATE TO ACCOUNT Chapter 7. Instrumental Effect of Family Participation Chapter 8. Legitimacy Provided by Family Participation Chapter 9. Family Participation Benefits AccountabilityPART 5: ACHIEVING FAIR AND EFFECTIVE PARTICIPATION Chapter 10. Practical Challenges to Effective Participation Chapter 11. Practical Solutions Chapter 12. ConclusionReviewsAuthor InformationDr. Jo Easton has worked in various policy and research roles for charities, focusing on the issues of criminal law and human rights. She currently works for a small charity working in the justice system, leading their policy and research work and managing a team of policy, research and communications staff. She has written numerous articles on topics relating to rehabilitation and the court process, including pieces for Political Quarterly and Probation Quarterly. She carried out the academic research for this book part-time, completing a PhD in Human Rights Law at Essex University. She is passionate about using policy and the law to bring about a fairer society. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |