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Book Forensic Podiatry

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  • Author : John A. DiMaggio
  • Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
  • Release : 2011-01-06
  • ISBN : 161737976X
  • Pages : 193 pages

Download or read book Forensic Podiatry written by John A. DiMaggio and published by Springer Science & Business Media. This book was released on 2011-01-06 with total page 193 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The human foot is a complex body part composed of fifty-two bones, which is twenty-five percent of all the bones in the body. Nonetheless, the foot is often viewed by the public and doctors as a “minor” body part. Similarly, the importance of pedal evidence in crime investigation has also long been undervalued, but as footwear evidence has become more commonly used in forensic situations, so has pedal evidence, which is why this seminal work is so important: it is the first textbook ever dedicated to forensic podiatry. Forensic Podiatry is an international compilation of current practices authored by the pioneers in the field. Part I discusses general forensic concerns, including those at the crime scene, from an informative perspective. It covers tasks performed by the crime laboratory, forensic podiatry principles, and various aspects of human identification. Part II deals with specific forensic podiatric concerns such as photographic techniques, bare footprint identification, and footwear examination and analysis. It also discusses forensic gate and analysis as well as the identification of pedal remains from podiatry records, which is important for mass disaster scenes. Part III presents actual forensic podiatry case studies from the United Kingdom and the United States, and Part IV focuses on podiatry practice standards, which in many instances parallel expert witness responsibilities. Groundbreaking and essential, this book is useful for medical and criminal justice students as well as podiatrists, criminalists, footwear examiners, forensic anthropologists, attorneys and investigators.

Book Forensic Podiatry  Case readings

Download or read book Forensic Podiatry Case readings written by John A. DiMaggio and published by . This book was released on 2017 with total page 347 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Forensic Podiatry

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  • Author : Denis Wesley Vernon
  • Publisher : CRC Press
  • Release : 2017-06-01
  • ISBN : 1315395002
  • Pages : 345 pages

Download or read book Forensic Podiatry written by Denis Wesley Vernon and published by CRC Press. This book was released on 2017-06-01 with total page 345 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Forensic Podiatry: Principles and Methods, Second Edition has been completely updated to reflect the latest developments and advancements in this changing field. New additions to the book, from the previous edition, include all new chapters on the expert witness, Frye Test, and Daubert Standard, as well as revised theories on gait analysis, bare footprint identification, and footwear examination. The new edition includes extensive case studies and an international compilation of current best practices. Since this text’s first publication, the field of forensic podiatry has rapidly developed from relative obscurity to a dynamic, internationally recognized discipline. Forensic podiatrists have been able to advance improvements in the field, both in widening the range of applications and deepening the practice through improved techniques to strengthen evidentiary conclusions. Written by two pioneers in the field, Forensic Podiatry includes over one hundred detailed illustrations to serve as an invaluable resource for students, practicing forensic podiatrists, legal professionals and those new to the profession.

Book Forensic Gait Analysis

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  • Author : Ivan Birch
  • Publisher : CRC Press
  • Release : 2020-07-07
  • ISBN : 0429761414
  • Pages : 235 pages

Download or read book Forensic Gait Analysis written by Ivan Birch and published by CRC Press. This book was released on 2020-07-07 with total page 235 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Gait analysis is the systematic study of human walking, using the eye and brain of experienced observers, augmented by instrumentation for measuring body movements, body mechanics, and the activity of the muscles. Since Aristotle’s work on gait analysis more than 2000 years ago, it has become an established clinical science used extensively in the healthcare and rehabilitation fields for diagnosis and treatment. Forensic Gait Analysis details the more recent, and rapidly developing, use of gait analysis in the forensic sciences. The book considers the use of observational gait analysis, based on video recordings, to assist in the process of identification or exclusion. With the increase in use of CCTV and surveillance systems over the last 20 to 30 years, there has been a steady and rapid increase in the use of gait as evidence. Currently, gait analysis is widely used in the UK in criminal investigations, with increasing awareness of its potential use in the US, Europe, and globally. The book details the history of the science, current practices, and of the emergent application to establish best-practice standards that conform to those of other forensic science disciplines. Engagement with the Forensic Science Regulator, and the Chartered Society of Forensic Sciences in the UK, and the International Association for Identification has helped to ensure and enhance the quality assurance of forensic gait analysis. However, there remains a fundamental lack of standardized training and methodology for use in evidentiary and investigative casework. This book fills that void, serving as one of the first to describe the current state of practice, capabilities and limitations, and to outline methods, standards of practice and expectations of the gait analyst as a forensic practitioner. Forensic Gait Analysis reflects current research and forensic practice and will serve as a state-of-the-art guide to the use of gait analysis in the forensic context—for both education and training purposes. It will be a welcome addition to the libraries of professionals in the areas of podiatry, gait analysis, forensic video analysis, law enforcement, and legal practice.

Book Skeletal Trauma Analysis

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  • Author : Nicholas V. Passalacqua
  • Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
  • Release : 2015-06-15
  • ISBN : 1118384229
  • Pages : 311 pages

Download or read book Skeletal Trauma Analysis written by Nicholas V. Passalacqua and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2015-06-15 with total page 311 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In the post-Daubert era, forensic science disciplines are increasingly informed by robust, statistically-sound experimental research. The educational value of the well-documented case study, however, remains as important as ever. Emphasizing known contextual information, this volume serves as a case-driven guide to skeletal trauma analysis through the unique perspective of each chapter's authors. Both forensic anthropologists and pathologists contribute skeletal trauma cases covering a range of topics including child abuse, blunt force trauma, descents from height, plane crashes, sharp force trauma and dismemberment, gunshot wounds, blast trauma, and burned body interpretation. Several chapters also include a discussion of potentially confounding taphonomic influences such as animal scavenging, water immersion, burning, and extended postmortem intervals. Detailed descriptions with multiple supporting images allow the practitioner's skeletal trauma interpretation to be compared to the "answer" as it pertains to the known circumstances surrounding the traumatic events of each case.

Book Case Studies in Drowning Forensics

Download or read book Case Studies in Drowning Forensics written by Kevin Gannon and published by CRC Press. This book was released on 2018-12-07 with total page 462 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: When a corpse is found in a body of water, authorities generally presume that the manner of death was either an accident or a suicide. They do not treat the recovery site as a potential crime scene or homicide, so many cases remain unsolved. Case Studies in Drowning Forensics investigates the cases of 13 bodies recovered from water in similar circu

Book Forensic Pathology Case Studies

Download or read book Forensic Pathology Case Studies written by Edda Guareschi and published by Academic Press. This book was released on 2020-10-22 with total page 114 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Forensic Pathology Case Studies features 8-13 case studies from the author's 19-year career as both a forensic pathologist and anthropologist in northern Italy. Every case will be presented as an extended version of a professional report, where the descriptions of circumstances, the scientific approach to investigation techniques, their results, the critical interpretation of results, and the case resolution are combined. Photos are available for most cases and will help clarifying the cases to the reader. References will inspire further reading. - Covers investigation techniques and interpretation of the results - Provides valuable information for how to deal with skeletal remains - Includes photos for most cases to clarify outcomes for the reader

Book Forensic Evidence in Court

Download or read book Forensic Evidence in Court written by Christine Beck Lissitzyn and published by . This book was released on 2018 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The second edition of Forensic Evidence in Court updates the original version, which was published in 2007. This edition continues to focus on the use of forensic evidence in criminal trials by examining particular case studies. In addition, it adds two new topics: 1. Computer and Digital Forensics 2. Firearms, Ballistics, and Toolmarks This edition includes several significant developments in the use of forensic evidence at trial since 2007. The first is the U.S. Supreme Court case, Melendez-Diaz v. Massachusetts, which established a right under the Confrontation Clause of the U.S. Constitution to cross-examine certain forensic analysts. That case involved an analyst who certified that a substance linked to the defendant was cocaine. This right was subsequently extended to an analyst who performed a blood alcohol test. However, when the Supreme Court was asked to rule on the applicability of this rule to DNA examiners, it stated that the examiner would be required to testify only if the results of the test were "testimonial" in nature. The case has been criticized and some lower courts have subsequently refused to follow it. Another significant development was the release of a report on the scientific reliability of forensic testing in many different areas issued by the National Research Council. The Report, called Strengthening Forensic Evidence: A Path Forward, called for more scientific testing and for standardization in qualification of examiners and in laboratory conditions. The only area of forensic examination that the report viewed as scientifically reliable is DNA. Various government agencies have been established to attempt to implement some of these recommendations. Funding is obviously a huge obstacle to implementing many of the recommendations. A development in forensics itself involved the extension of newer technologies in DNA testing, including a process called "Low Copy DNA," which tests quantities previously too small to type as well as DNA test kits that can be used at crime sites. A further development is the expansion of computer hacking, computer fraud and the ubiquitous nature of computers in society. We have added a new chapter to reflect what will continue to be a contentious issue in court-- "proving location and events with digital evidence." Advances in the psychological sciences have results in courts addressing issues of eyewitness testimony. Courts are coming to realize that eyewitness identifications are not as reliable as once thought. As such, courts are struggling with how best to address these issues: through jury instructions, expert testimony, or though some other method. It has come to light that eyewitness identification issues once thought to be within the "ken" of the average juror are most certainly not, and are appropriate for some manner of court intervention. This book can be used in courses for the following degrees: paralegal, criminal justice, sociology, and political science. Forensic Evidence in Court is also appropriate for use in a legal specialty course. Assignments include case law research, study of rules of evidence, how to select and prepare an expert witness, comparison of legal tests used to admit forensic evidence, study of standards used to review admission of forensic experts on appeal, and written work demonstrating critical analysis. Any attorney can teach this course, using the Teacher's Manual and sample assignments. Adjuncts experienced in criminal law or extensive use of expert testimony are particularly well suited. Guest lecturers from state forensic laboratories and state law enforcement forensic investigators give added perspective.

Book Neale s Disorders of the Foot

Download or read book Neale s Disorders of the Foot written by Paul Frowen and published by Elsevier Health Sciences. This book was released on 2010-04-12 with total page 643 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Neale’s Disorders of the Foot remains the essential resource for students and practitioners of podiatry. All the common conditions encountered in day-to-day podiatric practice are reviewed and their diagnoses and management described along with areas of related therapeutics. Students will find in this one volume everything they need to know about foot disorders and their treatment in order to pass their examinations, while practitioners will continue to appreciate the book’s accessibility and relevance to their daily practice. The new eighth edition is more indispensable than ever before with all contributions revised and brought up to date, colour photographs throughout, an all-new clear and accessible full colour design, and its own website including a full image library, video clips of key techniques and interactive self-assessment questions. Whether you need quick reference or more detailed information, the new and improved Neale’s Disorders of the Foot is ready to serve the needs of a new generation of podiatry students and practitioners.

Book Homicide Case Studies

Download or read book Homicide Case Studies written by Kyle A. Burgason and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2021-12-27 with total page 173 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Homicide Case Studies is a first-of-its-kind text, offering readers more than 30 case studies drawn from real-world homicide cases that include the often-overlooked context and complexities faced by victims, offenders, law enforcement, attorneys, jurors, and correctional personnel. From investigating different forms of homicides to deciding what charges should be filed, weighty decisions about homicide cases must be made by professionals. This book provides nuanced scenarios and critical thinking questions that put readers in the role, giving them the ability to apply what they’ve learned to make well-thought-out and just decisions concerning each case. Students learn through the Andragogical approach fostering an individualized learning experience that bridges the academic–professional gap—finally providing an answer to the question "When am I going to use this?" This book is ideal for undergraduate and graduate students in criminal justice, as well as scholars, policymakers, and others with an interest in the rich and complex world of criminal homicide.

Book Forensic Human Factors and Ergonomics

Download or read book Forensic Human Factors and Ergonomics written by Michael S Wogalter and published by CRC Press. This book was released on with total page 408 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book provides stories of injuries in regard to products and equipment where people have been injured, or killed, or property damaged. Although there are case studies written about various events that have resulted in harm to people or property, this book describes how human factors/ergonomics (HFE) analysis could have reduced the toll and the cost to people's lives and companies' bottom lines. The intent of this book is to give a broad range of situations to illustrate the kinds of areas where HFE considerations could improve product or environmental safety by using mitigation strategies to reduce the likelihood of occurrence and severity of adverse events.

Book Forensic Science Historical Perspectives

Download or read book Forensic Science Historical Perspectives written by Aric Dutelle and published by CRC Press. This book was released on 2012-08-01 with total page 384 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Written to be a single-source reference on the historical development and legal casework related to the most commonly accepted sub-disciplines of forensic science, this textbook presents case studies to demonstrate the foundation and development of the discipline. Covering 16 topics ranging from fingerprinting to photography, each chapter provides a brief history of the topic, two to four related case scenarios, and analyses of the cases for scientific and judicial value. It includes expert views, photographs, and original line drawings to aid pedagogy. Additional readings, lab exercises, and practical assignments supplement the text.

Book Forensic Interventions for Therapy and Rehabilitation

Download or read book Forensic Interventions for Therapy and Rehabilitation written by Belinda Winder and published by Taylor & Francis. This book was released on 2021-12-22 with total page 297 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Forensic Interventions for Therapy and Rehabilitation: Case Studies and Analysis provides an up-to-date overview of the latest therapeutic ideas being used for forensic service users and prisoners in both custodial and community settings. The field of forensic work is increasingly being recognised for its importance, both in terms of the value of the work in reducing reoffending and in terms of the salience given to it by the media, the public, and politically. This text reflects current policy and practice, and furthermore considers the therapeutic encounter from a broad perspective, which incorporates individual, group, and systemic interventions. Forensic Interventions for Therapy and Rehabilitation includes chapters on a range of therapeutic models, issues pertinent to specific groups of people with criminal convictions, and discussion on the various contexts in which interventions take place. Forensic Interventions for Therapy and Rehabilitation is essential reading for all students of Forensic or Clinical Psychology, as well as practitioners in the field.

Book Hard Evidence

    Book Details:
  • Author : Dawnie Wolfe Steadman
  • Publisher :
  • Release : 2003
  • ISBN :
  • Pages : 342 pages

Download or read book Hard Evidence written by Dawnie Wolfe Steadman and published by . This book was released on 2003 with total page 342 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: An essential addition to any forensics course, this volume of case studies describes both innovative approaches and practical experiences in this dynamic field. It provides students with a strong sense of the types of cases with which forensic anthropologists become involved--as well as their professional and ethical responsibilities--and it demonstrates the truly multidisciplinary nature of the science. CASE STUDIES "Introducing Forensic Anthropology, " Dawnie Wolfe Steadman. "The Herring Case--An Outlier, " Karen Ramey Burns. "MultidisciplinaryApproach to Human Identification in Homicide Investigation: A Case Study from New York, " Douglas H. Ubelaker, Mary Jumbelic, Mark Wilson, and E. Mark Levinsohn. "Urban Anthropology: Case Studies from the New York City Medical Examiner's Office, " Amy Zelson Mundorff. "Multiple Points of Similarity, " Dawnie Wolfe Steadman and Lyle W. Konigsberg. "Trials in Court. The Forensic Anthropologist Takes the Stand, " Kenneth A. R. Kennedy. "Love Lost and Gone Forever, " David M. Glassman. "Unusual "Crime" Scenes: The Role of forensic Anthropology in Recovering and Identifying American MIAs, " Robert W. Mann, Bruce E. Anderson, Thomas D. Holland, David R. Rankin, and Johnie E. Webb, Jr. "The Contributions of Archaeology and Physical Anthropology to the John McRae Case, " Norman J. Sauer, William A. Lovis, Mark E. Blumer, and Jennifer Fillion. "Look until You See: Identification of Trauma in Skeletal Material, " O.C. Smith, Elayne J. Pope, and Steven A. Symes. "The Interface of Forensic Anthropology and Forensic Pathology in Trauma Interpretation, " Douglas H. Ubelaker and John E. Smialek. "Taphonomy and Time: Estimating the Postmortem Interval, " Jennifer C. Love and Murray K. Marks. "The Skull on the Lawn: Trophies, Taphonomy, and Forensic Anthropology, " P. Willey and Paulette Leach. "A Death in Paradise: Human Remains Scavenged by a Shark, " Bruce E. Anderson, Anthony Manoukian, Thomas D. Holland, and William E. Grant. "Mitochondrial DNA: Solving the Mystery of Anna Anderson, " Terry Melton. "The Pawn Shop Mummified Head: Discriminating among Forensic, Historic, and Ancient Contexts, " Dawnie Wolfe Steadman. "An Incidental Finding, " H. Gill-King. "Small Bones of Contention, " Sam D. Stout. "Corpi Aquaticus: The Hardin Cemetery Flood of 1993, " Paul S. Sledzik and Allison Webb Willcox. "Planes, Trains, and Fireworks: The Evolving Role of the Forensic Anthropologist in Mass Fatality Incidents, " Frank P Saul and Julie Mather Saul. "Science Contextualized: The Identification of a US. MIA of the Vietnam War from Two Perspectives, " Ann Webster Bunch and Colleen Carney Shine. "Forensic Anthropology and Human Rights: The Argentine Experience, " Mercedes Doretti and Clyde C. Snow.

Book Forensic Human Identification

Download or read book Forensic Human Identification written by Tim Thompson and published by CRC Press. This book was released on 2006-11-14 with total page 544 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Identity theft, criminal investigations of the dead or missing, mass disasters both by natural causes and by criminal intent with this as our day to day reality, the establishment and verification of human identity has never been more important or more prominent in our society. Maintaining and protecting the integrity of out identity has reached

Book Neale s Disorders of the Foot and Ankle E Book

Download or read book Neale s Disorders of the Foot and Ankle E Book written by J. Gordon Burrow and published by Elsevier Health Sciences. This book was released on 2020-06-22 with total page 690 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Now in its 9th edition and fully updated to reflect 21st century podiatric practice Neale's Disorders of the Foot and Ankle continues to be essential reading for students entering the profession, qualified podiatrists and other health care professionals interested in the foot. Written by a renowned team of expert editors and international contributors it gives up-to-date, evidence-based content of the highest quality. Podiatric students should find everything they need within its covers to pass their exams, whilst qualified clinicians will find it a useful reference during their daily practice. All the common conditions encountered in day-to-day podiatric practice are reviewed and their diagnoses and management described along with areas of related therapeutics. - Fully illustrated in colour throughout including over 500 photographs and illustrations. - Complete coverage of podiatric conditions, including Circulatory Disorders, Rheumatic Diseases, Imaging, Foot Orthoses, Pediatric Podiatry, Podiatric Sports Medicine, Podiatric Surgery, Leprosy and Tropical Medicine. - Brand new chapters covering key topics including Complimentary and Integrated Medicine, Forensic and Legal Medicine, Evidence Based Practice in Podiatry and Pharmacology & Therapeutics.

Book Introduction to Forensics with Case Studies

Download or read book Introduction to Forensics with Case Studies written by Grover Maurice Godwin and published by . This book was released on 2008-08 with total page 400 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: