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Kate Eves (Audio); The Human Stories Behind Death Investigations

Kate Eves (Audio); The Human Stories Behind Death Investigations

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Summary

In this conversation, Kate Eves shares her extensive experience in researching and investigating deaths in custody, discussing the complexities and challenges faced by professionals in this field. She highlights the importance of understanding the human stories behind the statistics, the impact of media narratives on public perception, and the need for transparency and accountability in death investigations. The discussion also touches on the emotional toll of this work, the inquest process, and the lessons that can be learned from past investigations.

Keywords

death, custody, investigations, mental health, media narratives, transparency, accountability, inquests, criminal justice, coping mechanisms

Bio: Kate has over 25 years’ experience of conducting research, inspections and investigations within custodial environments, in the UK and the US. Kate has worked with HM Inspectorate of Prisons, the Prisons and Probation Ombudsman, the Forum for Preventing Deaths in Custody and HM Prison Service, where she led on the national strategy for reducing violence in custody. Kate has also worked with numerous prison and jail systems in the United States to improve detention conditions and increase accountability following deaths and serious violence. Kate recently chaired the UK government's first statutory inquiry into mistreatment in immigration detention, during which she found evidence of abuse contrary to international human rights legislation. She is a member of the Independent Advisory Panel on Deaths in Custody, a group of experts who advise the UK government on the prevention of deaths in all forms of state custody.

Takeaways

Kate Eves transitioned from law to criminology, focusing on the aftermath of criminal cases.

Investigating deaths in custody requires a balance of objectivity and empathy.

The emotional impact of reviewing traumatic cases can be significant for professionals.

Media narratives shape public understanding of policing-related deaths.

Transparency in death investigations is crucial for accountability.

Inquests serve as a fact-finding exercise but can be intimidating for families.

Blame and shame can complicate the inquest process.

Learning from past investigations is often hindered by systemic issues.

Coping mechanisms are essential for professionals in high-stress roles.

Death is the ultimate leveller, affecting everyone regardless of status.

sound bites

"I think it is really easy to kind of forget that."

"The ultimate leveler, isn't it?"

"You just have to be very aware of it."

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Kate Eves and Her Career

08:00 Exploring Policing Related Deaths

15:48 Investigating Deaths in Custody

20:45 Challenges in Death Investigation

23:57 The Inquest Process and Its Emotional Toll

26:42 Understanding Inquests and Their Challenges

30:18 The Role of Blame and Shame in Inquests

33:49 Learning from Inquests: Challenges and Opportunities

35:28 Confronting Death: Perspectives and Insights

40:40 Finding Hope in Difficult Work

45:26 Coping with Moral Injury in Challenging Environments

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