Index
ISBN: 978-1-83909-026-4, eISBN: 978-1-83909-025-7
Publication date: 15 September 2020
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Citation
Easton, J. (2020), "Index", Death in Custody, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 227-230. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-83909-025-720201021
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:Emerald Publishing Limited
Copyright © 2020 Jo Easton. Published under exclusive licence by Emerald Publishing Limited.
INDEX
Access to the process
, 5, 35, 155–159, 181–184
Accountability
, 1, 30, 91
inquest system
, 102, 139–143
legitimacy
, 124
potential gap
, 9–10
principles
, 4–5
punishment
, 76
State actions
, 142
Administrative duty/obligation
, 13–14, 17
Adversarial
, 24
apology
, 75
criminal court system
, 142
defined
, 128
fair and effective participation
, 60–61
legal representation, families
, 170–171
Amin (R. (on the application of Amin (Imtiaz)) v Secretary of State for the Home Department)
, 11–12, 26–27
Apology
, 75, 89–90, 195–196
Article 2
compliant
, 5–6
European Convention of Human Rights (ECHR)
, 9, 10–22
evolution
, 3
inquests
, 5–6, 10, 36, 153, 201
investigations
, 3, 25–41
obligations
, 29–30, 115
requirements
, 23
violation
, 27, 89–90
Association of Chief Police Officers
, 12–14
Bias
, 66
fairness
, 121
outcomes
, 68
perceptions
, 132–133
Civil claim
, 74
Closure
, 84–85, 92, 196
Compensation
, 1–2, 25
apology
, 72
civil case
, 74–75
financial
, 89–90
Complicated grief
, 81–82, 83–84, 92–93, 196
Coroner
, 5, 23–24
inquests
, 32–33
investigations
, 31–32
Rules
, 24
Coronial system
, 23–24, 24–25, 137, 164
Cross-examination
, 34–35, 106, 167–168
Culpability
, 3–4, 22, 26, 91, 141
Custodial institutions
, 32–33, 51, 63, 190
Delays
, 31–32
disclosure
, 176
families
, 41
inquest process
, 196
participants
, 92
Detention
, 16, 63, 144
Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP)
, 186
Disclosure
Article 2
, 175
coroner
, 38
delays
, 39
police witness statements
, 40
preinquest
, 40
Disproportionality
, 137–138
Duty of care
, 4–5, 13, 15, 91, 136
Effective participation
, 153–154
access to documents
, 174–178
equity
, 162–163
fair treatment
, 161
legal representation
, 163–174
respectful treatment
, 160–161
right to participate
, 154–159
Enhanced procedural duty/obligation
, 9–10, 18, 21, 26–29
Equality of arms
, 161, 162
Equity
Article 2
, 36
and independence
, 147–148
legal representation
, 162–163
parties
, 147–148
European Convention on Human Rights
, 10–22
European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR)
, 12–15, 26–27, 201
Evidence
access to documents
, 37, 167
CCTV
, 107, 110
empirical
, 4–5
forensic
, 112–113
Home Affairs Committee (HAC)
, 24
inquest
, 62–63
scrutinising
, 107
State failures
, 9–10
Exceptional Case Funding (ECF)
, 192–193
Fairness
, 39
and equity
, 191
family perception
, 162–163
perceived
, 108–109
procedural
, 42, 145–148
process
, 119–122
Fair treatment
, 124–125, 161
Family Liaison Officer (FLOs)
, 156, 169
Family participation benefits
accountability
, 139–143
increased perceptions
, 145–148
procedural fairness
, 145–148
public confidence
, 143–145
Formality
, 36, 159
Four component model
, 147–148
Four-component theory
, 122
Grief narrative
, 85–86
Grief process
bereavement
, 84–88
grief theory
, 81–84
positive light
, 86–88
Hill v Chief Constable of West Yorkshire
, 16
Human Rights Act (HRA)
, 12–13, 69, 191–192
Independence
, 106
legitimacy
, 145
system
, 130–133
Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPPC)
, 50
Influence the outcome
, 5
families
, 184–187
opportunity
, 60
right to
, 63–69
Influence the process
, 59–60, 91–92, 184–185
Inquest system
, 2
access to documents
, 37–41
accountability
, 139–143
Article 2
, 5–6, 10, 25–41
article 2 investigations
, 25–41
bereavement
, 84–85
complex
, 5–6
contentious
, 48
custody
, 47, 165
England and Wales
, 22
enhanced procedural duty
, 27–29
family involvement
, 31–33
family participation
, 33–41
impact
, 130–137
legal representation
, 36, 162
legitimacy
, 124–128
outcomes
, 101
participating
, 3–4
purpose
, 101–105
reforms
, 23–25
representation funding
, 36–37
right to influence
, 63–64
right to participate
, 61
State response
, 114–115
state to account holding
, 29–30
Inquisitorial
, 36
adversarial
, 170–171
coroner
, 129
decision-making processes
, 128
Instrumental impact
, 101–111
Interested party
, 32, 69, 155, 181–182
Interpretative Phenomenological Approach (IPA)
, 47–49
Intrinsic impact
, 118, 130–137, 197
Investigations
, 1, 3, 9, 19–21, 25–41, 65, 66–67, 72, 102, 130–131, 133, 140, 143, 184, 185
Investigatory bodies
, 55, 65–67, 110, 117–118, 132–133, 140, 146, 154, 175, 181–182, 185, 198, 200
Jamieson (R. v HM Coroner for North Humberside and Scunthorpe Ex p. Jamieson)
, 20
Jordan v United Kingdom
, 18, 29, 30, 32–33, 35, 40–41, 115, 140
Legal Aid
, 22, 37, 115–117, 155–156, 171, 173–174, 182, 191––193, 199
Legal Aid Agency (LAA)
, 115–116
Legal representation
, 163–174
adversarial
, 170–171
asking questions
, 167–169
assess evidence
, 167
bereaved families
, 189–193
challenges
, 170–174
early access
, 164–165
funding
, 173–174
getting access to documents
, 166–167
inquest and custody processes
, 165
legally complex
, 165–166
specialist
, 171–173
support
, 169–170
Legitimacy
, 1, 2–3, 5, 101–111, 115–117, 139, 145–148, 194, 196–198, 200, 202–203, 101
coroner
, 128–130
fairness
, 119–122
fair process
, 135–136
independence
, 130–133
intrinsic impact
, 130–137
intrinsic value
, 124–128
procedural justice
, 124–130
process
, 136–137
State actions
, 123
transparent process
, 133–135
trust
, 137
Letts (R (Joanna Letts) v Lord Chancellor)
, 3, 22, 35, 59, 90–92, 116, 140, 142, 196, 202
Liability
, 9–10, 21, 30, 75, 103, 113, 142–143
Managing expectations
, 192–193
McCann v United Kingdom
, 11–12, 18, 29, 140
Middleton (R. (on the application of Middleton) v HM Coroner for Western Somerset)
, 27–29, 115, 140
Moral norms
, 149
Next of kin
, 25, 31–33, 40, 81, 117, 153–158, 173–174, 181–182, 192
Normative values for justice
, 119
Operational duty/obligation
, 13, 14–15, 18
Osman v United Kingdom
, 14, 15
Participation
, 1, 10, 31, 33–35, 59–61, 81, 86, 92–93, 101, 105–111, 119–122, 130–137, 139–140, 145, 148, 154–159, 181, 194, 202, 203
deaths in custody
, 62–63
families
, 61
grief process
, 92–93
legitimate interests of families
, 89–92
Police
, 5, 36, 63, 87, 90, 94–95, 103, 106, 142, 162, 171, 185, 198
Positional Asphyxia
, 140–142
Post-mortem
, 31–33
Prevention of Future Deaths (Reports)
, 61
Prison
, 36, 62–63, 73–74, 93, 95, 119, 125–127, 136, 202
Prisons and Probation Ombudsman
, 40, 50
Procedural duty/obligation
, 17–18, 26–29, 34, 116
Procedural Fairness
, 42, 59–60, 124–125, 139, 145–148, 160
Procedural Justice Theory
, 4–5, 119, 124, 137–138, 147–148, 188–189, 197, 198, 202–203
Public confidence
, 2, 26, 35, 136, 139, 143–145
Public interest
, 148
Qualitative interviews
, 3, 46
Qualitative research
, 45, 54
Quality of decision-making
, 115, 122, 124–125, 128, 146, 187
Redress
, 1–2, 59, 74, 77–80, 89–90, 195–196
Respectful treatment
, 1, 160–161
Scope of inquest
, 30, 73, 102–103, 165, 168–169, 189–190
Semi-structured interviews
, 48–49, 52
Social Contract
, 123
State bodies
, 102, 117–118, 133, 136–137, 145–148, 169, 171, 188–189
State duty of care
, 136
State-initiated
, 9–10, 17–18, 22, 25–26
Stigma
, 82, 83–84, 88, 93–95
Substantive duty/obligation
, 11–12, 14, 17–18
Terminology
, 159, 165, 190
Transparency
, 125–126, 131, 136–137, 145–148
Trust
, 2, 60, 92, 119, 122, 125–126, 134–135, 137, 147–148, 188–189, 200, 203–204
Truth
apology
, 75
civil case
, 74–75
failings identification
, 75–79
public record
, 77–79
punishment
, 75–79
right
, 72–73
verdicts
, 73–74
Use of force
, 11–13, 18, 30–31, 94–95
Voice of the deceased
, 3–4, 87, 93, 154, 154, 200
- Prelims
- Introduction
- Part 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 for Bereaved Families
- Chapter 4 Legitimate Interests
- Chapter 5 Grief Process
- Chapter 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 Accountability
- Part 5 Achieving Fair and Effective Participation
- Chapter 10 Practical Challenges to Effective Participation
- Chapter 11 Practical Solutions
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Annex I Participant Information Sheet for the PhD Research of Jo Easton
- Annex II Useful Acronyms
- Annex III Skeleton Questions for Interviews
- Index