Investigation of Road Traffic Fatalities: An Atlas

Author:   Jay Dix ,  Michael Graham ,  Randy Hanzlick, M.D.
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Inc
ISBN:  

9780849323683


Pages:   122
Publication Date:   23 March 2000
Format:   Paperback
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"The screech of rubber against asphalt. And then the crash: a violent two-car collision resulting in a twisted mass of metal, plastic, and glass-and worse, the deaths of both drivers.Accident reconstruction is but one phase of road traffic fatality (RTF) cases. Even as police officers draw their last diagram, interview their last witness, and reconstruct their final scenario, a different team of investigators works diligently on solving another puzzle: determining how the victims actually died.Investigation of Road Traffic Fatalities: An Atlas covers the issues that face medical examiners and coroners in determining the nature and extent of RTF injuries as well as the cause, manner, and circumstances of death. Also ideal for medicolegal death investigators and law enforcement personnel who work with medical examiners and coroners during RTF investigations, this Atlas covers everything from ""Typical road traffic fatality injuries"" to ""Injuries caused by safety/restraint devices"" and ""Autopsy and toxicology testing.""For anyone involved in RTF probes, Investigation of Road Traffic Fatalities: An Atlas is essential reading."

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Author:   Jay Dix ,  Michael Graham ,  Randy Hanzlick, M.D.
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Inc
Imprint:   CRC Press Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.70cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.230kg
ISBN:  

9780849323683


ISBN 10:   0849323681
Pages:   122
Publication Date:   23 March 2000
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Preface, Road Traffic Fatalities; Cause, Manner and Circumstances of Death; RTF Investigation vs. RTF Reconstruction; Jurisdictional and Statutory Considerations, Who Usually Does What? Basic Caveats, General Classifications of RTFs, Common Questions to be Answered During RTF Investigations, Injuries Caused by SafetyIRestraint Devices, Basic Injury Mechanisms, Common but Critical Investigative Mistakes, Factors that Raise Suspicion of Suicide, Typical RTF Injuries, Artifactual Injuries, Preparing to Investigate, Initial Procedures at the Scene, Primary Investigative Tasks, Overall Goals of the Investigation, The Autopsy and Toxicology Testing

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...these volumes are appropriate for the target readership of death investigators, law enforcement officers, and attorneys...Physicians-in-training, in such specialties as Pathology, Emergency Medicine, and Surgery would benefit from careful reading of these books...I anticipate that the remaining volumes in this series will prove equally useful. --Laurence R. Simson, Jr., MD, Forensic Pathologist, Journal of Forensic Sciences


"""…these volumes are appropriate for the target readership of death investigators, law enforcement officers, and attorneys…Physicians-in-training, in such specialties as Pathology, Emergency Medicine, and Surgery would benefit from careful reading of these books…I anticipate that the remaining volumes in this series will prove equally useful."" --Laurence R. Simson, Jr., MD, Forensic Pathologist, Journal of Forensic Sciences"


these volumes are appropriate for the target readership of death investigators, law enforcement officers, and attorneysPhysicians-in-training, in such specialties as Pathology, Emergency Medicine, and Surgery would benefit from careful reading of these booksI anticipate that the remaining volumes in this series will prove equally useful. --Laurence R. Simson, Jr., MD, Forensic Pathologist, Journal of Forensic Sciences


Author Information

Jay Dix, M.D. is Medical Examiner for Boone County, Missouri, and Associate Professor of Pathology/Chief of Forensic Pathology at the University of Missouri School of Medicine in Columbia. Michael Graham, M.D. is the Chief Medical Examiner for the City of St. Louis, Missouri; Professor of Pathology at St. Louis University Health Sciences Center; and Co-Director of its Division of Forensic Pathology. Randy Hanzlick, M.D. is Chief Medical Examiner for Fulton County, Georgia; Associate Professor of Forensic Pathology, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta; and Forensic Pathologist, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta.

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