Pediatric Forensic Evidence: A Guide for Doctors, Lawyers and Other Professionals

This book provides guidance to all professionals working with children who present with injuries, neglect, illness falsification and other forms of child abuse. Clinical findings and the current literature are analyzed. The author’s clinical experience is shared to assist the reader in diagnosing the cause of injury and other presentations.

This text is the result of many years of experience in the UK working with children in an East London hospital (which receives over 1000 children a week through the children’s Emergency Department) and the analysis of over 400 cases for the Family and Crown Courts. Mainstream opinions, the medical literature, and examples from extensive experience on the wards and in Court are discussed.

Pediatric Forensic Evidence is aimed at doctors, lawyers, the Courts, social workers, health visitors, teachers, the police and others, guiding them through the analysis of injury and when to raise concerns.

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Pediatric Forensic Evidence: A Guide for Doctors, Lawyers and Other Professionals

This book provides guidance to all professionals working with children who present with injuries, neglect, illness falsification and other forms of child abuse. Clinical findings and the current literature are analyzed. The author’s clinical experience is shared to assist the reader in diagnosing the cause of injury and other presentations.

This text is the result of many years of experience in the UK working with children in an East London hospital (which receives over 1000 children a week through the children’s Emergency Department) and the analysis of over 400 cases for the Family and Crown Courts. Mainstream opinions, the medical literature, and examples from extensive experience on the wards and in Court are discussed.

Pediatric Forensic Evidence is aimed at doctors, lawyers, the Courts, social workers, health visitors, teachers, the police and others, guiding them through the analysis of injury and when to raise concerns.

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Pediatric Forensic Evidence: A Guide for Doctors, Lawyers and Other Professionals

Pediatric Forensic Evidence: A Guide for Doctors, Lawyers and Other Professionals

by David L. Robinson
Pediatric Forensic Evidence: A Guide for Doctors, Lawyers and Other Professionals

Pediatric Forensic Evidence: A Guide for Doctors, Lawyers and Other Professionals

by David L. Robinson

eBook1st ed. 2017 (1st ed. 2017)

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Overview

This book provides guidance to all professionals working with children who present with injuries, neglect, illness falsification and other forms of child abuse. Clinical findings and the current literature are analyzed. The author’s clinical experience is shared to assist the reader in diagnosing the cause of injury and other presentations.

This text is the result of many years of experience in the UK working with children in an East London hospital (which receives over 1000 children a week through the children’s Emergency Department) and the analysis of over 400 cases for the Family and Crown Courts. Mainstream opinions, the medical literature, and examples from extensive experience on the wards and in Court are discussed.

Pediatric Forensic Evidence is aimed at doctors, lawyers, the Courts, social workers, health visitors, teachers, the police and others, guiding them through the analysis of injury and when to raise concerns.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783319453378
Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York, LLC
Publication date: 11/03/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 216
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

David Robinson, MSc,MRCPH,DCH is Consultant Paediatrician at the Queen’s
University Hospital, Romford and King George Hospital Ilford. Both East London
hospitals receive in total over 1000 children a week through the Emergency Department covering a total population of 750,000. As medical expert he has analysed over 400 cases for both the Family and Crown Courts.

Table of Contents

General Aspects of Child Protection.- Bruising in Infants & Children.- Fractures.- Burns.- Abusive Head Trauma (AHT).- Abdominal and Thoracic Trauma.- Neglect and Emotional Abuse.- Fabricated or Induced Illness by Carers (FII).- Child sexual abuse.

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