2016 Forensic Epidemiology: Principles and Practice (pdf)

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Author Michael Freeman (ed.), Maurice Zeegers (ed.)
Edition 1
Edition Year 2016
Format PDF
ISBN 9780124045842
Language English
Number Of Pages 436
Publisher Academic Press

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Determination of the cause of injury or disease is a pivotal issue in virtually all criminal and civil actions, and one that is often vigorously contested. Despite this fact, there are no widely accepted standards regarding what constitutes scientifically valid evidence of causation in a forensic setting, nor is there a systematic means of quantifying and weighing evidence of causation that is routinely followed. The single most prominent explanation for this situation is the fact that causation cannot be observed, and thus conclusions of causation are not observations but rather inferences based on a presumed degree of association (i.e. risk) between an exposure and injury.

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Author

Michael Freeman (ed.), Maurice Zeegers (ed.)

Edition

1

Edition Year

2016

Format

PDF

ISBN

9780124045842

Language

English

Number Of Pages

436

Publisher

Academic Press

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