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Case studies in forensic epidemiologyCase studies in forensic epidemiology

Case studies in forensic epidemiology2002

Sana Loue

About this book

"The discipline of epidemiology provides a methodology for perceiving the world and relating to the communities whose health and disease patterns need to be understood. Forensic epidemiology extends our understanding to community's injuries and those alleged to be responsible. This much needed resource focuses on the use of the epidemiology in the legal context, using case studies to illustrate the issues raised. This work includes discussion of: - epidemiology in the courtroom; - epidemiology, legislation and rulemaking; - law, epidemiology and community organization and advocacy; - epidemiology, law and social context. This text challenges the boundaries about what epidemiology is and how it is to be used to make a contribution to the groups it studies. In turn, a more complete understanding of the populations, diseases and the systems that underlie and shape the research is reached. This book will be of value to the student studying in public health, environmental health and medical programs, law students as well as professional researchers."--Publisher description (LoC).

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First published
2002
OL Work ID
OL1807614W

Subjects

Case studiesEpidemiologic MethodsEpidemiologyExpert TestimonyForensic epidemiologyLegal CasesLegal LiabilityLegislation & jurisprudenceLiability, LegalPublic healthLiability (law)Public health, united states

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