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"The recurrent
theme in community policing ideology is, "We cannot
do it alone". It is time for communities to work together
to deal with and reduce violence and perhaps theft and greed
in our environments" (Standing Bear, 1995, p. 59).
"A more
holistic approach toward science is the vision of the future.
The field of criminal justice and criminal investigation
is no exception. Swanson, Chamelin and Territo (1992), when
addressing the future of criminal investigation, cited the
need for interdisciplinary cooperation and coordination
as one of the major trends in and necessities of the future,
and specifically cited forensic nursing in death investigation
as an example" (Standing Bear, 1995, p. 63).
"It is
something to be able to paint a picture, or to carve a statue,
and so to make a few objects beautiful. But it is far more
glorious to carve and paint the atmosphere in which we work,
to effect the quality of the day. This is the highest of
the arts" (by Henry David Thoreau, cited in Standing
Bear, 1995, p. 60).
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Reference
Standing Bear,
Z.G. (1995). Forensic nursing and death investigation: With
the vision be co- opted? Journal of Psychosocial Nursing
and Mental Health Services, 33 (9), 59-64.
Winfrey, M. E.
& Smith, A. R. (1999). The suspiciousness factor: Critical
care nursing and forensics. Critical Care Nursing Quarterly,
22 (1), 1-7.
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