R. Hanzlick et Rg. Parrish, DEATH INVESTIGATION REPORT FORMS (DIRFS) - GENERIC FORMS FOR INVESTIGATORS (IDIRFS) AND CERTIFIERS (CDIRFS), Journal of forensic sciences, 39(3), 1994, pp. 629-636
On the basis of data collection procedures and forms used in various d
eath investigation offices, we developed generic death investigation r
eport forms (DIRFs). One form was designed for documenting information
collected by the initial investigator of death. and another form was
designed for documenting information collected by the medical examiner
, pathologist, or other person who certifies the death or otherwise fi
nalizes the investigation by determining the cause, manner, and circum
stances of death. The benefits, problems, and criteria associated with
designing the forms are discussed. Both the investigators DIRF (IDIRF
) and the certifier's DIRF (CDIRF) are available in printed or electro
nic form for those who wish to use them or to modify them according to
their specific needs. We hope that these DIRFs will be useful and pro
mote uniformity in documenting death investigations.