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Child Fatality Review: Child Fatality Review: An Interdisciplinary Guide and Photographic Reference with Supplementary CD-ROM by G W Medical Publishing, Inc.

On 2009-05-07 A.J. Kantrowitz, Utah wrote: This book is great for people who have to deal with this subject in their line of work, as a forensic student I have found this book particularly useful for the study of crime scenes involving children. This book is not for the weak stomached or for people who are not in the field. This book is worth the money. It has sections describing the different types of trauma, and following that are case studies of each including in depth photos of the crime scene and autopsy. I say again though this is NOT for people who are not in the field, but a fantastic reference for things that are commonly mistaken with abuse that are not abuse or how things in child cases can be misleading to their actual cause. If you are a doctor, forensic scientist, ME, or emergency staff this book can be a huge help.. And summed up by saying Great Reference Book. Currently Child Fatality Review: Child Fatality Review: An Interdisciplinary Guide and Photographic Reference with Supplementary CD-ROM has an overall rating of 10 over 10.

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G W Medical Publishing, Inc. claimed Child Fatality Review, which is the result of collaboration between 27 pediatricians, 10 forensic pathologists, 3 coroners, 2 forensic scientists, and an array of other health care, legal, law enforcement, and social service professionals, is the first available text completely devoted to the child fatality review process. It is designed to be the only text current team members, potential team members, and interested nonmembers will need on death review. Illustrated with more than 600 full-color clinical photographs documenting case histories, the book contains a section devoted to common and uncommon causes of child fatalities, including neglect, SIDS, suicide, burning, drowning, infectious diseases, and lightning strikes. This section prepares nonmedical professionals who are not generally exposed to actual deaths for the types of cases they will encounter while on a review tea

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