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Book: "Crimes Against Women and Children:  a Medico-Legal Guide"

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SectionTitlePage Number
Front coverFront Page
Introduction & Contents i
Part A: Transition to democracy and the new health system
1 South Africa and the Transition to Democracy 1
2 Protecting and enforcing rights and resolving conflicts 27
3 Health rights in the new health system 53
Part B: Medical law and ethics
4 Medical law and ethics 79
5 Medical records, reports and evidence in court 111
Part C: Counselling and the protection of survivors of violence
6 Interviewing and counselling 131
7 Understanding and protecting the rights of women survivors of violence 153
8 Understanding and protecting the rights of children 185
Part D: Traumatology and clinical forensic medicine
9 Basic traumatology 219
10 Applied reproductive anatomy and physiology 225
11 Medico-legal aspects of sexual offences 241
12 Medico-legal aspects of paediatric practice 267
Footnotes, references and acknowledgements
13 Footnotes 297
14 References 298
Appendices
15 Glossary of legal terms 303
16 Glossary of medical terms 306
17 Appendix A: Bill of Rights 308
18 Appendix B: Ethical Codes 311
19 Appendix C: Suggested Core Ethical Concepts for Nurses 314
20 Appendix D: J88 Form 315
21 Appendix E: The Management of Survivors of Sexual Violence & Abuse 319
22 Appendix F: The Management of Child Survivors of Violence 320
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