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Dans la guerre des bandes de motards qui secoue Montréal, deux membres d'un gang ont été déchiquetés par une grenade. Impossible d'identifier les victimes. L'anthropologue judiciaire Tempérance Brennan est donc appelée à la rescousse par l'escouade de police chargée de ce dossier brûlant. Cette guerre, liée au trafic de drogue, laisserait Tempérance indifférente si une petite fille de neuf ans n'avait été tuée par une balle perdue. Et quand, peu après, on découvre à proximité d'autres cadavres de motards le squelette incomplet d'une adolescente vue pour la dernière fois sur une moto, elle se jure d'élucider tout ça…
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DNA data banks --- Evidence, Expert --- Criminology --- DNA Fingerprinting --- Forensic Medicine --- Law and legislation
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Battered Child Syndrome --- Battered child syndrome --- Battered child syndrome --- Battered child syndrome. --- Child abuse --- Child abuse --- Craniocerebral Trauma --- Eye Injuries --- Forensic Medicine --- Fractures --- Infant. --- Law and legislation. --- Social aspects. --- Law and legislation. --- Social aspects. --- Diagnosis --- Infant. --- Diagnosis --- Infant. --- Methods. --- Diagnosis --- Infant.
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Psychological data have now become central in many areas of legal practice including criminal, health care, and child custody domains. Unfortunately, the professional and empirical literature has not kept pace with this proliferation. Forensic Psychology: From Classroom to Courtroom fills this void, synthesizing the contributing authors' expertise into a versatile, authoritative, and empirically-derived delineation of the current status of psychological practice in each topic area, relative strengths and weaknesses of current behavioral evidence of forming legal/forensic opinions, and recommendations for future work. The book includes a discussion of the propagation of forensic psychology as a field of specialization, professional preparation issues for training as a forensic psychologist, unique ethical concerns, and an authoritative discussion of issues in several prominent areas of forensic psychology practice.
Forensic psychology. --- Psychologie légale --- Psychology, Forensic --- #PBIB:2002.4 --- Juridical psychology --- Juristic psychology --- Legal psychology --- Forensic sciences --- Psychology, Applied --- Law_xPsychological aspects. --- Philosophy (General). --- Psychology, Forensic. --- Forensic psychology --- Forensic Medicine --- Psychiatry --- Jurisprudence --- Behavioral Sciences --- Forensic Sciences --- Medicine --- Social Control, Formal --- Health Occupations --- Health Care Economics and Organizations --- Criminology --- Sociology --- Behavioral Disciplines and Activities --- Social Sciences --- Psychiatry and Psychology --- Health Care --- Disciplines and Occupations --- Anthropology, Education, Sociology and Social Phenomena --- Forensic Psychiatry --- Public Health --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Legal & Forensic Medicine --- Psychology. --- Private international law. --- Conflict of laws. --- International law. --- Comparative law. --- Law and Psychology. --- Private International Law, International & Foreign Law, Comparative Law. --- Law --- Private International Law, International & Foreign Law, Comparative Law . --- Psychological aspects. --- Choice of law --- Conflict of laws --- Intermunicipal law --- International law, Private --- International private law --- Private international law --- Legal polycentricity --- Behavioral sciences --- Mental philosophy --- Mind --- Science, Mental --- Human biology --- Philosophy --- Soul --- Mental health --- Civil law
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Disability evaluation -- United States. --- Social security -- United States. --- Diagnostic Techniques and Procedures --- Organization and Administration --- Public Assistance --- Insurance --- Diagnosis --- Financing, Government --- Financing, Organized --- Health Services Administration --- Health Care --- Economics --- Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment --- Health Care Economics and Organizations --- Social Security --- Disability Evaluation --- Eligibility Determination --- Public Health --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Legal & Forensic Medicine --- Disability evaluation --- Social security --- OASDI (United States) --- Old Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance (United States)
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Proximate cause (Law) --- Causation (Criminal law) --- Liability (Law) --- Causation. --- Medical jurisprudence. --- Causation (Criminal law). --- Liability (Law). --- Proximate cause (Law). --- oorzakelijkheid --- geneeskunde (medische aspecten) --- recht (wetgeving, rechtspraak, rechtsbeginselen, juridische aspecten, aansprakelijkheid) --- causalité --- médecine (aspects médicaux) --- droit (aspects juridiques, législation, jurisprudence, principes de droit, responsabilité) --- Causation --- Medical jurisprudence --- Cause, Proximate --- Criminal law --- Criminal liability --- Negligence --- Torts --- Forensic medicine --- Injuries (Law) --- Jurisprudence, Medical --- Legal medicine --- Forensic sciences --- Medicine --- Medical laws and legislation --- Accountability --- Legal responsibility --- Responsibility, Legal --- Responsibility (Law) --- Civil law --- Contracts --- Obligations (Law) --- Causa (Criminal law) --- Causality (Criminal law) --- Causality --- Cause and effect --- Effect and cause --- Final cause --- Beginning --- God --- Metaphysics --- Philosophy --- Necessity (Philosophy) --- Teleology --- Causalite --- Medecine legale civile --- Preuve scientifique --- Psychiatrie legale --- Responsabilité pénale
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The pervasive influence of law on medical practice and clinical bioethics is often noted with a combination of exasperation and lamentation. Physicians and non-physician bioethicists, generally speaking, consider the willingness of courts, legislatures, and regulatory agencies to insinuate themselves into clinical practice and medical research to be a distinctly negative aspect of contemporary American society. They are quick to point out that their colleagues in other Western developed nations are not similarly afflicted, and that the situation which obtains elsewhere is highly preferable to the legalization and purported over-regulation of medicine that has taken place in the United States during the last fifty years. In this book I offer a decidedly different perspective. It is, admittedly, not entirely without personal and professional bias. Prior to becoming a fu- time academic, teaching bioethics in the setting of an academic medical center, I was, for nearly 20 years, an attorney specializing in health law. Even after earning a doctorate in philosophy, I was frequently considered to be the “resident lawyer” on the bioethics faculty, much more frequently looked to for my insights on the law than my perspective as one who had formally studied moral philosophy and applied ethics. I note this not out ofa sense of frustration or disappointment, but as confirmation that even among physicians and n- physician bioethicists, there is widespread recognition that the law does have important contributions to make in assessing the practice ofmedicine and the conduct of medical research.
Medical ethics. --- Medical jurisprudence. --- medicine_xPhilosophy. --- Civil Rights --- Expert Testimony --- Philosophy. --- Ethics. --- Medicine --- Medical laws and legislation. --- Theory of Medicine/Bioethics. --- Medical Law. --- Philosophy of Medicine. --- Public health laws. --- Medicine-Philosophy. --- Medicine—Philosophy. --- Law, Medical --- Medical personnel --- Medical registration and examination --- Physicians --- Surgeons --- Medical policy --- Medical jurisprudence --- Biomedical ethics --- Clinical ethics --- Ethics, Medical --- Health care ethics --- Medical care --- Bioethics --- Professional ethics --- Nursing ethics --- Social medicine --- Deontology --- Ethics, Primitive --- Ethology --- Moral philosophy --- Morality --- Morals --- Philosophy, Moral --- Science, Moral --- Philosophy --- Values --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- Law and legislation --- Moral and ethical aspects --- Forensic medicine --- Injuries (Law) --- Jurisprudence, Medical --- Legal medicine --- Forensic sciences --- Medical laws and legislation
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Whiplash, first described in a medical journal in 1953, now occurs so frequently that in the U.S. alone its annual cost is estimated at between $13 and $18 billion dollars. In Whiplash and Other Useful Illnesses Andrew Malleson contends that whiplash is nothing more than a strain of the neck and, like most other strains, heals in a matter of days or weeks. The fact that up to 10% of all whiplash "victims" are reported as permanently disabled occurs because medical healthcare and legal professionals foster and create illnesses, dangling illusive fortunes in front of would-be claimants. Malleson details the evolution of whiplash from a common, short-lived disorder into a world-wide epidemic that has left millions permanently disabled. He exposes how some medical healthcare and legal professionals prey on the anxieties and greed of their clients. He argues that whiplash is only one of a long list of largely fabricated illnesses and injuries that will drain resources from the health care system.
Medical care, Cost of --- Personal injuries --- Whiplash injuries --- Medical jurisprudence --- Forensic medicine --- Injuries (Law) --- Jurisprudence, Medical --- Legal medicine --- Forensic sciences --- Medicine --- Medical laws and legislation --- Cervical vertebrae --- Neck --- Traffic accidents --- Liability for personal injuries --- Accident law --- Employers' liability --- Torts --- Cost of medical care --- Health care costs --- Health care expenditures --- Medical care --- Medical costs --- Medical expenses --- Medical service, Cost of --- Medical economics --- Medical savings accounts --- Treatment --- Wounds and injuries --- Law and legislation --- Costs --- Médecine légale --- Syndrome cervical traumatique --- Dommage corporel --- Soins médicaux --- Social aspects --- Traitement --- Coût
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Criminologie --- Comité P --- criminologie --- médecine légale --- съдебна медицина --- sudska medicina --- ιατροδικαστική --- törvényszéki orvostan --- soudní lékařství --- súdne lekárstvo --- medicina forense --- medicină legală --- mediċina forensika --- mjekësia ligjore --- forensic medicine --- medicina legale --- rättsmedicin --- medycyna sądowa --- sodna medicina --- medicina legal --- forensische geneeskunde --- retsmedicin --- судска медицина --- tiesu medicīna --- oikeuslääketiede --- kohtumeditsiin --- Gerichtsmedizin --- teismo medicina --- autopszia --- autopsie --- autopsi --- криминалистичка техника --- legal medicine --- lavono tyrimas --- igazságügyi orvostan --- ruumiinavaus --- крим-техника --- αυτοψία --- soudní medicína --- forensische Medizin --- pravna medicina --- obdukce --- lahang --- obduktion --- autopsia --- boncolás --- pitva --- forenzična medicina --- mjekësi ligjore --- Obduktion --- обдукција --- autopsy --- autopsija --- аутопсија --- súdna medicína --- форензика --- criminología --- kryminologia --- kriminoloogia --- kriminologia --- kriminologi --- криминология --- coireolaíocht --- criminology --- kriminoloġija --- εγκληματολογία --- criminologia --- kriminologji --- kriminológia --- kriminologija --- криминологија --- Kriminologie --- kriminoloģija --- kriminologie --- криминалистика --- kriminální prevence --- kriminalistika --- kriminalisztika --- Kriminalistik --- пенологија --- penologie --- leigheas fóiréinseach --- Criminalistique --- médecine légale --- Politique scientifique belge
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