Shaken Baby Syndrome
Investigating the Abusive Head Trauma Controversy
Cyrille Rossant editor Leila Schneps editor Knut Wester editor Keith A Findley editor Kana Sasakura editor Waney Squier editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:8th Jun '23
Should be back in stock very soon
The first collaborative, multidisciplinary book to tackle this highly controversial subject at the intersection of medicine, science and law.
Tackling a highly controversial subject at the intersection of medicine, science, and law, this landmark book presents evidence-based analyses from a multidisciplinary panel of 32 specialists across 8 countries to investigate the claim that certain intracranial findings can alone be used as proof of shaking and an intentional abusive act.Since the early 2000s, a growing body of scientific studies in neuropathology, neurology, neurosurgery, biomechanics, statistics, criminology and psychology has cast doubt on the forensic reliability of medical determinations of Shaken Baby Syndrome (SBS), more recently termed Abusive Head Trauma (AHT). Studies have increasingly documented that accidental short falls and a wide range of medical conditions, can cause the same symptoms and findings associated with this syndrome. Nevertheless, inaccurate diagnoses, unrealistic confidence expression, and wrongful convictions continue to this day. Bringing together contributions from a multidisciplinary expert panel of 32 professionals across 8 countries in 16 different specialties, this landmark book tackles the highly controversial topic of SBS, which lies at the intersection of medicine, science, and law. With comprehensive coverage across multiple disciplines, it explains the scientific evidence challenging SBS and advances efforts to evaluate how deaths and serious brain injuries in infants should be analysed and investigated.
ISBN: 9781009384766
Dimensions: 240mm x 161mm x 25mm
Weight: 940g
464 pages