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Case Studies in Forensic Epidemiology

✍ Scribed by Sana Loue (auth.)


Publisher
Springer US
Year
2002
Tongue
English
Leaves
210
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Epidemiology has often been defined as the study of the distribution of disease, together with the distribution of factors that may modify that risk of disease. As such, epidemiology has often been reduced to a methodology only, providing a mechanism for the study of disease that is somehow removed, separate and apart from the populations that serve as its focus. Epidemiology, however, is much more than that. The discipline p- vides a way of perceiving and knowing the world, and of relating to the c- munities whose health and disease patterns we are trying to understand. As such, its usefulness extends past the construction of questionnaires, the detective work inherent in tracing the source of an infection or the analysis of data. Rather, epidemiology serves as a point of reference and a linkage between various domains of reality: in the courtroom, between a com- nity’s injuries and those alleged to be responsible for those violations; between the community striving to effectuate changes to improve its health and environment and the lawmakers and policymakers whose actions may dictate or control the likelihood of that change; and between β€œmainstream” populations and those who become or remain marginalized and stigmatized due to disease or perceived disease.

✦ Table of Contents


Epidemiology in the Courtroom....Pages 1-45
Case Study One....Pages 47-61
Case Study Two....Pages 63-80
Epidemiology, Legislation, and Rulemaking....Pages 81-96
Case Study Three....Pages 97-104
Case Study Four....Pages 105-113
Law, Epidemiology, and Community Organization and Advocacy....Pages 115-128
Case Study Five....Pages 129-138
Case Study Six....Pages 139-152
Epidemiology, Law, and Social Context....Pages 153-166
Case Study Seven....Pages 167-181
Case Study Eight....Pages 183-197

✦ Subjects


Epidemiology; Public Health/Gesundheitswesen; Medical Law


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