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Clinical Forensic Medicine

by Stark, Margaret M.
Authors: SpringerLink (Online service) Physical details: XVIII, 473p. 36 illus., 12 illus. in color. online resource. ISBN: 1617792586 Subject(s): Medicine. | Forensic medicine. | Forensic Medicine. | Pathology. | Biomedicine. | Forensic Science. | Forensic Medicine. | Pathology.
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The History & Development of Clinical Forensic Medicine World-wide -- Fundamental Principles -- Sexual Assault Examination -- Injury Assessment, Documentation & Interpretation -- Physical Child Abuse -- Chemical Crowd Control Agents -- Medical Issues Relevant to Restraint -- TASER Conducted Electrical Weapons -- Care of Detainees -- Infectious Diseases: The Role of the Forensic Physician -- Fitness to be Interviewed -- Substance Misuse -- Deaths in Custody -- Traffic Medicine.

The publication of this third edition of the definitive text on clinical forensic medicine comes at an exciting time for a subject now gaining recognition as a speciality in the medical establishment. This growing acknowledgement reflects the fact that increasing numbers of health professionals are becoming engaged in general forensic services. Nurses and paramedics are more involved than ever in custody care, while nurses themselves are conducting more examinations in cases involving alleged sexual offences. Thus it is vital that those caring for this vulnerable group of patients (whether detainees or complainants) have the tools to master this specialist set of skills.   All the chapters in this new edition have been fully updated, with some undergoing extensive revision. Recent developments in child protection protocols have prompted a major rewrite of the chapter on non-accidental injury, and the text now includes a specific chapter on the use of the TASER. Other aspects of restraint are now dealt with separately. The material on care of detainees and fitness for interview has been split into individual chapters to allow a more comprehensive discussion of the issues. In addition, new authors have joined the team of contributors, facilitating a wider range of international perspectives. From its chapters on the history and core principles of clinical forensic medicine, right up to the text’s discussion of substance misuse and deaths in custody, this volume remains the gold standard source for health professionals whose working lives bring them into contact with those in the law enforcement arena.

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