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This book explores the judicial treatment of suicides in early
modern Sweden, with a focus on the criminal investigation and
selective treatment of suicides in the lower courts in the
seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries. Riikka Miettinen shows
that reactions and attitudes towards suicides varied considerably
despite harsh condemnation by officials. The indictment,
investigation, and classification of suspected suicides and the
mental state of a person already deceased were challenging, and
depended on local co-operation and lay testimonies. Not all
suicides were considered alike; a widespread view on the
heinousness of suicide was not the same as agreement about specific
cases, and did not result in uniform handling of them. The social
status and local ties of the deceased influenced the
interpretations and responses at the local lower courts and
communities. Esteemed local community members had a better defence
and greater chance to escape the shameful penalties.
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