Pediatric Homicide
Explore the intricate world of forensic pathology with Pediatric Homicide by Karen Griest, published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 2009. This comprehensive hardback edition spans 256 pages and is an essential resource for medical examiners, law enforcement, child abuse investigators, and attorneys. Delve into the critical aspects of pediatric fatalities as the book meticulously examines common causes of death, including asphyxiation, intentional drowning, abdominal trauma, head injury, poisoning, and intentional starvation. Griest’s expertise in forensic science provides invaluable insights that enhance understanding and investigation of these sensitive cases. Equip yourself with the knowledge needed to navigate the complexities of pediatric homicide and contribute to the pursuit of justice.