Forensic Epidemiology
Discover the groundbreaking insights of forensic epidemiology in Forensic Epidemiology by Steven A. Koehler. Published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 2009, this comprehensive hardback edition spans 320 pages, making it an essential resource for professionals in forensic medicine, public health, and law.
In the wake of 9/11, forensic epidemiology has become a vital investigative tool. This book offers a detailed overview of epidemiological science and delves into the historical development of forensic epidemiology. It highlights the critical functions of death certificates and the pivotal role forensic epidemiologists play in death investigations. Whether you are a legal professional, a public health expert, or simply interested in forensic science, this book provides invaluable knowledge that bridges the gap between law and medicine.
Enhance your understanding of this emerging field with Forensic Epidemiology and explore its significance in modern investigative practices.