Dr. Terence Keel, THE CORONER'S SILENCE
Schedule
Mon Mar 16 2026 at 07:00 pm to 08:00 pm
UTC-07:00Location
The Elliott Bay Book Company | Seattle, WA
About this Event
Dr. Terence Keel, professor and founding director of BioCritical Studies Lab, discusses his book The Coroner’s Silence: Death Records and the Hidden Victims of Police Violence, a landmark investigation into forensic medicine that exposes the systematic concealment of state-sanctioned violence through death investigations.
Each year, police officers K*ll over 1,000 people they've sworn to protect and serve. While some cases, like George Floyd's and Sandra Bland's, capture national attention, most victims remain nameless, their stories untold. The Coroner's Silence reveals a disturbing truth about these cases: coroners and other death investigators are often complicit in obscuring the violent circumstances of in-custody deaths.
Through rigorous research—including critical records analysis, public health studies, and interviews with victims' families—this book unmasks the systemic failures within forensic medicine. Terence Keel shows how incomplete autopsy reports, mishandled medical documents, and strategically lost evidence effectively shield law enforcement from accountability.
The Coroner’s Silence uncovers how the current system of death investigation operates as a mechanism of institutional safeguarding. By highlighting the structural powerlessness of coroners and their disconnection from the communities most affected by police violence, Keel demonstrates how bureaucratic processes can render human suffering invisible.
True accountability requires more than procedural reform. It demands a fundamental reimagining of how we investigate, document, and understand deaths at the hands of state institutions. The Coroner's Silence is a crucial intervention that challenges us to confront the deeply ingrained mechanisms that perpetuate systemic violence.
Terence Keel is an award-winning Professor of Human Biology & Society, and African American Studies at the University of California, Los Angeles. He has written widely about race, religion, life science, law, and democracy. Keel is the Founding Director of the Lab for BioCritical Studies—an interdisciplinary space committed to studying the interactions of society and human biology. Keel also serves as the Advisor for Structural Competency and Innovation within the UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine. He is the author of The Coroner’s Silence: Death Records and the Hidden Victims of Police Violence, Divine Variations: How Christian Thought Became Racial Science, and co-editor of Critical Approaches to Science and Religion.
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