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Justice for the dead : forensic pathology in the hot zone

Malcolm Dodd and Beverly Knight
South Melbourne : Lothian, 2006

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Book description
As an experienced forensic pathologist, Malcolm Dodd thought he had seen everything. But when he arrived in East Timor they told him he would have to ‘harden up’, They were right. Justice for the Dead looks at what goes on behind the scenes of some of the most brutal mass murders of modern history. It’s a compelling personal account that takes the reader from East Timor to mass graves in Kosovo and the jungles of the Solomon islands. [Publisher's website]

About the author
Dr Malcolm Dodd is an Honorary Senior Lecturer in Forensic Medicine at Monash University.  He is a Senior Forensic Pathologist at the Victorian Institute of Forensic Medicine, a fellow of the Royal College of Pathologists of Australia and author of Terminal Ballistics: A Photographic Atlas of Gunshot Wounds (2005).

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