Forensic Pathology, the latest volume in the Advanced Forensic Science series that grew out of the recommendations from the 2009 NAS Report serves as a graduate level text for those studying and teaching forensic pathology, and is an excellent reference for forensic pathologists' libraries or for use in their casework. Coverage includes postmortem interval, autopsy, trauma, causes of death, identification, and professional issues. Edited by a world-renowned leading forensic expert, this series provides a long overdue solution for the forensic science community.
Forensic Pathology, the latest volume in the Advanced Forensic Science series that grew out of the recommendations from the 2009 NAS Report serves as a graduate level text for those studying and teaching forensic pathology, and is an excellent reference for forensic pathologists' libraries or for use in their casework.
Coverage includes postmortem interval, autopsy, trauma, causes of death, identification, and professional issues. Edited by a world-renowned leading forensic expert, this series provides a long overdue solution for the forensic science community.
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Autorenporträt
Dr. Max M. Houck is an internationally-recognized forensic expert with research interests in forensic science, education, and the forensic enterprise and its industries. He has worked in all aspects of forensic science, including at the FBI Laboratory. Dr. Houck has published widely in books and peer-reviewed journals. His anthropology and trace evidence casework includes the Branch Davidian Investigation, the September 11 attacks on the Pentagon, the D.B. Cooper case, the US Embassy bombings in Africa, and the West Memphis Three case, among hundreds of others. He served for six years as the Chair of the Forensic Science Educational Program Accreditation Commission (FEPAC). Dr. Houck is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry and a founding Co-Editor of the journal Forensic Science Policy and Management.
Inhaltsangabe
Section 1. Overview
Introduction
Principles of Forensic Science
Forensic Classification of Evidence
Interpretation/The Comparative Method
Clinical Forensic Medicine-Overview
Forensic Pathology-Principles and Overview
History of Forensic Sciences
Key Terms
Review Questions
Discussion Questions
Section 2. Postmortem Interval
Introduction
Postmortem Interval
Early and Late Postmortem Changes
Estimation of the Time Since Death
Vital Reactions and Wound Healing
Key Terms
Review Questions
Discussion Questions
Section 3. Autopsy
Introduction
External Postmortem Examination
Autopsy
Histopathology
Postmortem Imaging
Key Terms
Review Questions
Discussion Questions
Section 4. Trauma
Introduction
Blunt Injury
Burns and Scalds
Asphyctic Deaths-Overview and Pathophysiology
Strangulation
Traumatic and Postural Asphyxia, Physical Restraint
Immersion Deaths
Sharp Trauma
Systemic Response to Trauma
Gunshot Wounds
Domestic Violence
Child Abuse
Defense Wounds
Self-Inflicted Injury
Torture
Traffic Injuries and Deaths
Key Terms
Review Questions
Discussion Questions
Section 5. Causes of Death
Introduction
Sudden Natural Death
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)
Hyperthermia and Hypothermia
Electrocution and Lightning Strike
Deaths Associated with Medical Procedures
Neonaticide
Key Terms
Review Questions
Discussion Questions
Section 6. Identification
Introduction
Identification
Forensic Age Estimation
Personal Identification in Forensic Anthropology
Identification of the Living
The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)