Forensic Podiatry Principles and Methods /
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...
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | Inglés |
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Totowa, NJ :
Humana Press : Imprint: Humana,
2011.
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Edition: | 1st ed. 2011. |
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Online Access: | Texto Completo |
Table of Contents:
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Part I: General Forensic Concerns
- Chapter 1: The Crime Scene and Crime Laboratory
- Chapter 2: Forensic Podiatry Principles and Human Identification
- Part II: Podiatric Forensic Concerns
- Chapter 3: Photographic Techniques
- Chapter 4: Bare Footprint Identification
- Chapter 5: Footwear Examination and Analysis
- Chapter 6: Forensic Gait Analysis
- Chapter 7: Identification from Podiatry Records
- Part III: Pedal Case Work
- Chapter 8: Case Studies in Forensic Podiatry
- Part IV: Medicolegal Concerns
- Chapter 9: Expert Witness and Practice Standards
- Glossary.