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LAW ENFORCEMENT AND THE FORENSIC PATHOLOGIST

NCJ Number
9116
Journal
FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin Volume: 42 Issue: 2 Dated: (FEBRUARY 1973) Pages: 7-12 & 29
Author(s)
J T FRANCISCO
Date Published
1973
Length
7 pages
Annotation
VARIOUS CONTRIBUTIONS TO HOMICIDE INVESTIGATIONS BY THE FORENSIC PATHOLOGIST IN THE CAPACITY OF CORONER OR AS CONSULTANT TO HIM.
Abstract
THE FORENSIC PATHOLOGIST IS A SPECIALLY TRAINED PHYSICIAN WHOSE EXPERTISE AIDS LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS IN THE FOLLOWING AREAS OF INVESTIGATION - CAUSE OF DEATH, IDENTITY OF THE DECEASED, TIME OF DEATH, MANNER OF DEATH, AND WEAPON USED. THE USEFULNESS OF THIS MEDICAL SPECIALIST IS ILLUSTRATED BY MANY EXAMPLES OF SCIENTIFIC FACTS THAT LED TO SUCCESSFUL HOMICIDE INVESTIGATIONS.

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