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Infant Death Exonerations

The Folbigg Case a Practical Guide for Families, Advocates and Professionals

John Sydney Smith

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English
John Smith
09 March 2026
Series: John Smith
suspicion, advocates supporting the wrongfully accused, and professionals seeking to improve practice and policy. It highlights warning signs of flawed investigations, points to emerging scientific developments, and outlines constructive reforms that can save families-and systems-from repeating the same mistakes. CAN YOU PROVIDE A 250 WORD SHORT DESCRIPTION

Show moreInfant deaths are every parent's worst nightmare-and when grief is compounded by wrongful accusation, the result is a lifelong catastrophe. Infant Death Exonerations: The Folbigg Case - A Practical Guide for Families, Advocates and Professionals examines how misunderstandings of medical evidence, rare genetic conditions, and entrenched biases can turn tragedy into a criminal conviction. Centered on the Kathleen Folbigg case and linked to other infant death exonerations worldwide, it shows how shaken baby syndrome allegations, SIDS diagnoses, and ambiguous autopsy findings can be misread in court, and how emerging genetics and forensic science are changing the landscape.

Written in clear, accessible language, the book explains how infant deaths are investigated, where evidence commonly goes wrong, and how tunnel vision, flawed expert testimony, and systemic failures can produce miscarriages of justice. It highlights warning signs of defective investigations, points to new medical and scientific developments, and outlines practical steps families, defence teams, innocence projects, and journalists can take when a baby's death is treated as a crime. Both a case study of the Folbigg exoneration and a broader roadmap for reform, this guide is essential reading for lawyers, doctors, forensic pathologists, child protection professionals, and anyone concerned about how the criminal justice system handles sudden infant deaths.
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Imprint:   John Smith
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 18mm
Weight:   553g
ISBN:   9781764435529
ISBN 10:   1764435524
Series:   John Smith
Pages:   212
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Dr John Sydney Smith, MD, is a neuropsychiatrist and medico-legal consultant recognized for his work in the evaluation of cognitive and behavioral disorders. He has served as the Director of the Neuropsychiatric Institute at the University of New South Wales and contributed to advancing the field of neuropsychiatry in both clinical and legal contexts. Dr Smith's expertise includes complex assessments within forensic settings, highlighting his reputation as a leading authority in medico-legal psychiatry. Throughout his distinguished career, Dr Smith has engaged in both research and practice, co-authoring publications on brain damage and surgical interventions for epilepsy and severe psychiatric disorders and sharing insights into the interplay between neurological conditions and behavior. He is noted for his commitment to human rights and ethical practice within psychiatry, having participated in significant professional and public discussions on patient care standards.Dr Smith's broad influence within the neuropsychiatric and psychiatric professions stems from his leadership roles, scholarly contributions, and dedication to the humane and scientifically grounded advancement of mental health care.

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