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Child Fatality Review: An Interdisciplinary Guide and Photographic Reference

Alexander, Randell MD, PhD
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Edition: 1st
Publisher: STM Learning
ISBN: 1-878060-58-9 (1878060589)
ISBN-13: 978-1-878060-58-7 (9781878060587)
Binding: Hardcover
Copyright: 2007
Publish Date: 07/07
Weight: 6.54 Lbs.
Pages: 790
Subject Class: PRV (Preventive Medicine and Public Health)
Return Policy: Returns accepted up to 18 months provided no other recalls or return restrictions apply.
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Discipline: Medical Prof
Subject Definition: Cause of Death; Forsenic Med-Methods; Child
NLM Class: W 825
LC Class: HV8079
Abstract: Child Fatality Review: Evaluation of Accidental and Inflicted Child Death is the first text of its kind on the world market. This book contains the complete information on child fatality review teams (CFRT), and is designed to serve team members, potential team members, and interested non-members, as the only text you will need on death review. The volume details common types of child fatalities for professionals to use as a reference, including fully captioned photographs to help determine whether or not the fatality was the result of abuse. It describes the basic model of the child fatality review process and explains the role of each core member, including child abuse prevention professionals, medical examiners, coroners, pediatricians, prosecutors, law enforcement personnel, mental health professionals, child protective services, domestic violence and substance abuse experts, vital statistics personnel, educators and public health workers. Special sections identify potential resources for team members, as well as suggestions for outside expert consultants. A section on the future of child fatality review teams includes recommendations for the prevention of child deaths.
 
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