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The 2nd edition of Murder, Medicine and Motherhood presents a fresh examination of the case of Kathleen Folbigg and a critical evaluation of the process that led to her exoneration in 2023. In 2011, the 2nd edition of this influential work argued that Kathleen Folbigg was wrongly convicted of killing her 4 children. The book attracted scholarly and public attention and led to medical and legal reviews of the Folbigg childrens deaths. Two subsequent inquiries examined Folbiggs convictions. In 2019, Commissioner Blanch concluded that Folbiggs guilt was even more certain than it had been at trial. His report provoked an unprecedented response from the Australian Academy of Science, highlighting a rift between the legal and scientific establishments over how medical evidence should be managed. A petition signed by Nobel prize winners and others demanded a further review. The 2nd inquiry, completed in 2023, adopted a markedly different approach to scientific and behavioural evidence. Commissioner Bathurst ultimately reached the firm view that reasonable doubt exists as to Folbiggs guilt. This new edition extends the examination of the legal process, medical evidence, and normative expectations of motherhood. It evaluates laws fact-finding processes and the legal systems adherence to the principles of proof beyond a reasonable doubt, and raises concerns about how legal actors work with scientific uncertainty and assess womens credibility and demeanour.
- Format: Inbunden
- ISBN: 9781509974146
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 384
- Utgivningsdatum: 2025-03-06
- Förlag: Hart Publishing