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Coroners almost always work for government on some level. Just about every level of jurisdiction has coroners working for them in some capacity.
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starting out coroners only make 45,000 a year
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In Canada coroners earn an average salary of $36,403 to $67,843 for an entry level position. However, after twenty years in the field many coroners earn over $100,000.
Coroners typically work standard business hours, but their schedules can vary significantly depending on the demands of their job. They may be required to work nights, weekends, and holidays, especially when dealing with sudden deaths or ongoing investigations. On-call duties are also common, as they must respond to death scenes as needed. Overall, their hours can be quite irregular and dependent on case load.
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The number of coroners in the United States varies, but there are approximately 2,500 to 3,000 coroners and medical examiners across the country. The specific number can fluctuate due to differences in state laws, local jurisdictions, and varying responsibilities among offices. Coroners may be elected officials or appointed, depending on the state and local regulations.
(in the US) Not all jurisdictions have Coroners Juries ore conduct inquests.
George Rogerson has written: 'A letter to the reform corporations on the necessity of electing medical coroners' -- subject(s): Coroners 'THE CIRCLE'
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Paul Matthews has written: 'Jervis on the office and duties of coroners' -- subject(s): Coroners 'Disclosure' -- subject(s): Discovery (Law)