Roger A. Mitchell Jr., MD, (WASHINGTON, DC) is a professor and chair of pathology at the Howard University College of Medicine. He is a forensic pathologist who previously served as the Chief Medical Examiner and Deputy Mayor for Public Safety and Justice of Washington, DC. He is the author of The Price of Freedom: A Son's Journey. Jay D. Aronson (PITTSBURGH, PA) is the founder and director of the Center for Human Rights Science at Carnegie Mellon University, where he is a professor of science, technology, and society in the Department of History. He is the author of Who Owns the Dead? The Science and Politics of Death at Ground Zero and Genetic Witness: Science, Law, and Controversy in the Making of DNA Profiling.
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Introduction 1. Lynching 2. Early Advocacy Against Police Killings 3. The Death in Custody Reporting Act 4. Before Sandra Bland: Custodial Deaths in Texas 5. Mortality Behind Bars: Documenting Deaths in Prisons, Jails, and Detention Centers 6. Homicide: Death at the Hands of Another 7. The Checkbox and Beyond Index