Investigation of Deaths Temporally Associated with Law Enforcement Apprehension

The investigation of a death that occurs in custody requires a careful and methodical approach since concerns of police or institutional misconduct may be raised. The medicolegal official charged with the investigation and ultimate certification of death bears heavy responsibility to the decedent's family, the public, law enforcement and other institutions. A wide variety of causes of death and manners of death are seen in these deaths. This paper reviews causes, mechanisms, manners, findings, and evaluation of persons who have died in temporal relation to legal apprehension.

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