“…Although our overall results are coherent with the extant literature with regard to decedents' and incidents' characteristics and their influence on manner of death classification, our analyses provide innovative findings, first by affirming the importance of cultural definitions and related institutional structures on medico-legal practices and thus mortality statistics (Douglas, 1967;Neuilly, 2011;Rockett, 2010;Varnik et al, 2010), and second, by offering a new avenue to research pertaining to the impact of individual medico-legal practitioners' characteristics on manner of death decision making, thus furthering Goodin and Hanzlick's (1997) cornerstone results . With regard to cultural and institutional factors, further analyses will have to (a) systematize comparative efforts by replicating such studies in various countries, (b) integrate quantitative analyses with in-depth qualitative data, and (c) establish hierarchical influences of culture and institutional structure beyond the country level, both on a more local and larger scale.…”