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Principles of Forensic Medicine is a concise, practical guide for anyone working in the field of forensic medicine. Frontline police surgeons, forensic physicians, forensic medical officers and forensic medical examiners will find this book invaluable in defining good practice, as viewed by a senior police surgeon responsible for establishing one of the leading training courses in the UK. Additionally, those involved less directly with police custodial or forensic assessment, especially those working purely in child or adult sexual abuse, will benefit from the wealth of information contained in this book. Dr Robinson has placed special emphasis on the importance of communication, consent, confidentiality, record keeping, statement and report writing. His text is fully referenced and provides an immediate source of precedent and vital information for any situation concerning patients in police custody or individuals for whom forensic assessment is required.

Table of Contents
1. Clinical records; 2. Consent; 3. Disclosure and Confidentiality; 4. State, report writing the witness statements; 5. Fitness to be detained; 6. Fitness to be interviewed; 7. Examination in cases of assault; 8. Examination of victim of alleged sexual assault; 9. Examination of suspect in sexual assault; 10. The scene of death; 11. Mental health; 12. Road traffic offences; 13. Appendices.

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    Publisher: Cambridge University Press
    Publication Date: 10/1/1996 12:00:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9780521687393, 978-0521687393
    ISBN10: 052168739X

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Principles of Forensic Medicine is a concise, practical guide for anyone working in the field of forensic medicine. Frontline police surgeons, forensic physicians, forensic medical officers and forensic medical examiners will find this book invaluable in defining good practice, as viewed by a senior police surgeon responsible for establishing one of the leading training courses in the UK. Additionally, those involved less directly with police custodial or forensic assessment, especially those working purely in child or adult sexual abuse, will benefit from the wealth of information contained in this book. Dr Robinson has placed special emphasis on the importance of communication, consent, confidentiality, record keeping, statement and report writing. His text is fully referenced and provides an immediate source of precedent and vital information for any situation concerning patients in police custody or individuals for whom forensic assessment is required.

    Table of Contents
    1. Clinical records; 2. Consent; 3. Disclosure and Confidentiality; 4. State, report writing the witness statements; 5. Fitness to be detained; 6. Fitness to be interviewed; 7. Examination in cases of assault; 8. Examination of victim of alleged sexual assault; 9. Examination of suspect in sexual assault; 10. The scene of death; 11. Mental health; 12. Road traffic offences; 13. Appendices.

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