Topic E - Forensic (ER) Emergency > Section E.6.0. Forensic Concepts> Unit.E.6.3. Shaken Baby Syndrome
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Fulton, D. R. (2000). Shaken Baby Syndrome.

Critical Care Nursing Quarterly, 23(2), 43- 50. Retrieved December 26, 2002, from EPSCO Academic Search Premier
http://search.epnet.com/direct.asp?an=6778014&db=aph

  • Offers information to nurses on shaken baby syndrome (SBS). Mechanisms of injury; Risks factors associated with SBS; Clinical diagnosis of SBS; Sequelae and outcome of SBS.

 

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For the full text article online, sleuth the 'University of Calgary/ Library/ Article Indexes':

Directions:

  • Select - Indexes and abstracts with links to full text articles
  • Select - Academic Search Premier or Expanded Academic ASAP
  • Select - Connect
  • Fill in User ID and Pin
  • Fill in search words: shaken baby syndrome

 

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The 'recommended only' readings for this unit are the following:

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Butler, G. L. (1995). Shaken baby syndrome.

The Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services, 33 (9), 47-50.

  • Note that child abuse in the form of Shaken Baby Syndrome has reached a critical level.
Pounder, D..J. (1997). Shaken Adult Syndrome.

The American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology, 18 (4), 321-324.

  • Note this form of torture 'shaken adult syndrome', the shaking of detainees by Israeli interrogators documented since the 1980's.

 

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Additional references for this unit can be found in 'forensic references' of the forensic sourcebooks.

  • Sleuth 'forensic reference' database for:

    shaken baby syndrome

Kent-Wilkinson, A. (2002). Forensic Sourcebooks: Forensic References.

Retrieved May 28, 2002, from the Forensic Education Website: http://www.forensiceducation.com/sourcebooks/experts/Experts_database.html/refs

 

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Video's recommended for this unit are:

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The required websites to sleuth for this unit are the following:


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Court TV Online. (2002). Massachusetts v. Woodward

"The Nanny Murder Trial". Retrieved July 10, 2002 from Court TV Website: http://www.courttv.com/trials/woodward/

  • Note the outcome of this trial.
Hull, J. (2000) Shaken Baby Syndrome. Retrieved

May 30, 2002 from Parents' Common Sense
Encyclopedia Online: http://www.sleeptight.com/EncyMaster/S/shaken_baby_syndrome.html

  • Note this encyclopedia of child illness and ailments on-line.
Jackson, B. (2002 ).The distinction between murder

and manslaughter: Legal and social meanings [comment]. Deborah Charles Publications. Retrieved July 10, 2002 from: http://www.legaltheory.demon.co.uk/Woodward1.html

  • Note the Louise Woodward Trial where the outcome decision raised questions about the distinction between murder and manslaughter

 

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For additional websites on this unit, sleuth 'forensic websites' in the forensic sourcebooks.

  • shaken baby syndrome

Kent-Wilkinson, A. (2002). Forensic Sourcebooks: Forensic Websites.

Retrieved May 28, 2002, from the Forensic Education Website: http://www.forensiceducation.com/sourcebooks/experts/Experts_database.html/websites

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