ABSTRACT

Many forensic pathologists and death investigators would agree that infant deaths have historically been poorly investigated. Investigating Infant Deaths provides an in-depth guide featuring 40 case examples that illustrates real-life scenarios in which techniques are put into action. It explains techniques for interviewing grieving parents, how to perform an initial post-mortem exam, what to look for at the incident scene, and the goals of state and local child fatality teams. It also presents suggestions for using doll re-enactments to interview surviving caregivers and witnesses as well as 44 pictures of scenes and unsafe environments.

chapter 3|18 pages

2A Common Beginning

chapter 4|14 pages

1-1 Emergency Calls

chapter 5|16 pages

Initial Postmortem External Assessment

chapter 7|28 pages

The Art of Interviewing

chapter 8|22 pages

Doll Reenactment with Scene Walk-Through

chapter 10|8 pages

Records Review: Let the Records Speak

chapter 12|10 pages

Family or Caregiver Follow-Up and Referral

chapter 13|6 pages

Where Do We Go from Here?