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Postmortem
Stefan Timmermans
其他書名
How Medical Examiners Explain Suspicious Deaths
出版
University of Chicago Press
, 2007-04-15
主題
Language Arts & Disciplines / Reference
Law / Forensic Science
Law / Medical Law & Legislation
Medical / Diagnosis
Medical / Forensic Medicine
Science / General
Social Science / Criminology
Social Science / Sociology / General
True Crime / General
True Crime / Murder / General
ISBN
0226803996
9780226803999
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=rQz4BNMe9IEC&hl=&source=gbs_api
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註釋
As elected coroners came to be replaced by medical examiners with scientific training, the American public became fascinated with their work. From the grisly investigations showcased on highly rated television shows like
C.S.I.
to the bestselling mysteries that revolve around forensic science, medical examiners have never been so visible—or compelling. They, and they alone, solve the riddle of suspicious death and the existential questions that come with it. Why did someone die? Could it have been prevented? Should someone be held accountable? What are the implications of ruling a death a suicide, a homicide, or an accident? Can medical examiners unmask the perfect crime?
Postmortem
goes deep inside the world of medical examiners to uncover the intricate web of pathological, social, legal, and moral issues in which they operate. Stefan Timmermans spent years in a medical examiner’s office, following cases, interviewing examiners, and watching autopsies. While he relates fascinating cases here, he is also more broadly interested in the cultural authority and responsibilities that come with being a medical examiner. Although these professionals attempt to remain objective, medical examiners are nonetheless responsible for evaluating subtle human intentions. Consequently, they may end—or start—criminal investigations, issue public health alerts, and even cause financial gain or harm to survivors. How medical examiners speak to the living on behalf of the dead, is Timmermans’s subject, revealed here in the day-to-day lives of the examiners themselves.