Forensic medicine is a broad and evolving field with areas of rapid progress embracing both clinical and pathological aspects of practice, in which there may be considerable overlap. This is the second volume in a series that provides a unique, in-depth and critical update on selected topics of direct relevance to those practising in the field of clinical forensic medicine and related areas including lawyers, police, medical practitioners, forensic scientists, and students.
The chapters endeavour to maintain a relevance to an international, multi-professional audience and include chapters on:
* DNA decontamination,
* The toxicity of novel psychoactive substances,
* The relevance of gastric contents in the timing of death,
* The effects of controlled energy devices,
* The main risk factors for driving impairment,
* The risk factors for harm to health of detainees in short-term custody,
* Autoerotic deaths,
* Child maltreatment and neglect, and
* The investigation of potential non-accidental head injury in children.
Also included are chapters on excited delirium syndrome, automatism and personality disorders. Two topics not generally covered in standard clinical forensic medical textbooks include a forensic anthropological approach to body recovery in potential crimes against humanity and risk management and security issues for the forensic practitioner investigating potential crimes against humanity in a foreign country.
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List of Contributors
Preface
Chapter 1 DNA Contamination – a pragmatic clinical view
Chapter 2 THE TOXICITY OF THE NOVEL PSYCHOACTIVE
Chapter 3 Post-Mortem Gastric Content Analysis: Role in Determining Time Since Death
Chapter 4 CONDUCTED ENERGY DEVICES
Chapter 5 Autoerotic Deaths
Chapter 6 Excited Delirium Syndrome: Aetiology, Identification and Treatment
Chapter 7 AUTOMATISM – WADING THROUGH THE QUAGMIRE
Chapter 8 Classification of personality disorders, clinical manifestations and treatment
Chapter 9 DRIVING IMPAIRMENT: THE MAIN RISK FACTORS
Chapter 10 Risk Factors for Death or Harm to Health for Detainees in Short-Term Police Custody
Chapter 11 THE UTILITY OF RADIOLOGICAL INVESTIGATION OF SUSPECTED ABUSIVE HEAD TRAUMA IN CHILDREN
Chapter 12 Child maltreatment: detection and diagnosis
Chapter 13 BODY RECOVERY IN POTENTIAL CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY INVESTIGATIONS – A FORENSIC ANTHROPOLOGICAL APPROACH
Chapter 14 FIELD MISSIONS
Index
Sobre el autor
Dr John Gall is a consultant forensic physician. He is Director of Southern Medical Services Pty Ltd; Associate Professor in the Department of Paediatrics at The University of Melbourne; Consultant at the Victorian Forensic Paediatric Medical Service at the Royal Children’s Hospital and Monash Medical Centre; President of the World Police Medical Officers; and Vice-President of the Australasian Association of Forensic Physicians.
Jason Payne-James is a Consultant Forensic Physician & Specialist in Forensic & Legal Medicine. He is Honorary Consultant at the Paediatric & Emergency Medicine at St George’s Hospital, London; Honorary Senior Lecturer at the Cameron Forensic Medical Sciences, Barts and the London SMD; President at the Faculty of Forensic & Legal Medicine (Royal College of Physicians); and Director of Forensic Healthcare Services Ltd.