The psychological autopsy is an investigative technique used by behavioral scientists in cases of equivocal death. Data is gathered from interviews, documents, and other materials to determine the mode of death: natural, accident, suicide, or homicide. This paper examines procedures and problems in conducting a psychological autopsy and offers a case study as illustration.
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