Family Accounts of Their Experiences and Expectations of Authorities Following Sudden Workplace Death in Queensland, Australia

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Matthews, Lynda R
Lamb, Cathryn Finney
Jessup, Glenda M
Ngo, Mark
Quinlan, Michael
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2022
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Families bereaved by sudden work-related death are underrepresented in the literature therefore little is known about their engagement with the justice system. This qualitative study explored families’ experiences and expectations of authorities in the legal system following sudden workplace death. We analyzed emergent meaning from transcript data of four focus groups. Six broad themes were identified: just outcome, delivery of workplace safety, family liaison, access to information, assistance for affected people, and representation and voice. The findings provide insights into broad expectations participants had of authorities, contextualized within their experience, which can inform practical response.

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Victims & Offenders

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This is an Author's Accepted Manuscript of an article published in Victims and Offenders, 2022, copyright Taylor & Francis, available online at: http://doi.org/10.1080/15564886.2022.2053257

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Criminology

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Criminology & Penology

Safety crime

industrial deaths

victimology

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Matthews, LR; Lamb, CF; Jessup, GM; Ngo, M; Quinlan, M, Family Accounts of Their Experiences and Expectations of Authorities Following Sudden Workplace Death in Queensland, Australia, Victims & Offenders, 2022

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