Topic E - Forensic (ER) Emergency > Section E.2.0. Forensic Roles> Unit.E.2.1. Police Surgeon
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E.2.1. Police Surgeon

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For the full text article online, sleuth the 'University of Calgary/ Library/ Article Indexes':

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  • Fill in search words: police surgeon and role

 

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The 'recommended only' readings for this unit are the following:

E.2.1. Police Surgeon

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United Kingdom
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Moon, G., & Kelly, K. (1995). Developing Britain's police

surgeon service. British Medical Journal, 311(7020), 1587-1595. Retrieved December 20, 2002, from EPSCO Database - Academic Search Premier: http://search.epnet.com/direct.asp?an=9601052211&db=aph

  • Editorial. Focuses on the study on the role of police surgeons or forensic medical examiners in Great Britain by the Royal Commission on Criminal Justice. Need for universities to create centers of excellence for training police surgeons; Revision of fee structures; Exploration of the use of nursing staff in some roles; Development of training standards and guidelines.
Norfolk, G.A. & Stark, M. M. (1999). The future of clinical forensic

medicine. British Medical Journal, 319(7221), 1316-1317. Retrieved December 24, 2002, from
http://search.epnet.com/direct.asp?an=2907051&db=aph

  • Focuses on the role of police surgeons in the criminal justice system. Recommendation from the Great Britain's Royal Commission on Criminal Justice on a multidisciplinary Home Office working group; What caused the Audit Commission to suggest that police forces might consider purchasing services under a single, or several large, block or cost and volume contracts; Important part of a police surgeon's job.

 

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Additional references for this unit can be found in 'forensic references' of the forensic sourcebooks.

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    • police surgeon - role
Kent-Wilkinson, A. (2002). Forensic Sourcebooks: Forensic References.

Retrieved May 28, 2002, from the Forensic Education Website: http://www.forensiceducation.com/sourcebooks/experts/Experts_database.html/refs

 

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The required websites to sleuth for this unit are the following:

Unit.E.2.1. Police Surgeon


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For additional websites on this unit, sleuth 'forensic websites' in the forensic sourcebooks.

  • police surgeon - role

Kent-Wilkinson, A. (2002). Forensic Sourcebooks: Forensic Websites.

Retrieved May 28, 2002, from the Forensic Education Website: http://www.forensiceducation.com/sourcebooks/experts/Experts_database.html/websites

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