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Clinical Forensic Medicine 3rd Revised edition


Clinical Forensic Medicine 3rd Revised edition

Paperback by McLay, W. D. S. (University of Glasgow)

Clinical Forensic Medicine

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ISBN:
9780521705684
Publication Date:
12 Mar 2009
Edition/language:
3rd Revised edition / English
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Pages:
260 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 27 May - 1 Jun 2024
Clinical Forensic Medicine

Description

Medical evidence plays a vital part in many criminal prosecutions, most notably when serious injury or physical abuse is part of the prosecution's case. Now in its third edition, this book is an essential text for practitioners of clinical forensic medicine and for those who take them through judicial proceedings, be they prosecutors or defence lawyers. It is written by a team of skilled and experienced authors with practical issues firmly in mind. The book has been revised to take account of changes in both statute and case law that have occurred since publication of the previous edition as well as improvements in medical and scientific understanding. In particular, the approach to uncertainties in child abuse has been brought up to date and a completely new account of blood-borne viral diseases is included.

Contents

Preface; 1. Legal systems - a world view W. T. M. Ransom; 2. Scottish legal system C. George M. Fernie; 3. The police in the United Kingdom Crispian Strachan; 4. The practitioner's obligations Michael A. Knight, with contributions from Michael Wilks and C. George M. Fernie; 5. The doctor in court Peter J. Franklin; 6. Custody medicine - physical conditions Jeanne Herring; 7. Custody medicine - mental illness and psychological conditions Victoria Evans and Gavin Reid; 8. Substance misuse Margaret M. Stark and Guy A. Norfolk; 9. Alcohol Ian F. Wall; 10. Injury Jack Crane; 11. Child abuse - physical Robert Sunderland; 12. Child abuse - sexual Catherine White and Cathy Cobley; 13. Adult sexual offences Deborah J. Rogers; 14. Management of at-risk exposures and infection control in custody Felicity Nicholson; 15. Scenes of crime Ian Hogg; 16. Forensic science Ian C. Shaw and Julie Mennell; 17. Forensic dentistry Judith A. Hinchliffe; 18. Investigation of death Peter Dean; 19. Dealing with a major disaster Anthony Busuttil; 20. Occupational health of police officers W. D. S. McLay; Index.

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