ETHICS AND THE POLICE SURGEON - COMPROMISE OR CONFLICT

Citation
K. Kelly et al., ETHICS AND THE POLICE SURGEON - COMPROMISE OR CONFLICT, Social science & medicine, 42(11), 1996, pp. 1569-1575
Citations number
40
Categorie Soggetti
Social Sciences, Biomedical","Public, Environmental & Occupation Heath
Journal title
ISSN journal
02779536
Volume
42
Issue
11
Year of publication
1996
Pages
1569 - 1575
Database
ISI
SICI code
0277-9536(1996)42:11<1569:EATPS->2.0.ZU;2-Y
Abstract
Police surgeons play an important role in the British criminal justice system. Professionally located between the two worlds of medicine and the law, they face ethical dilemmas which derive from the dual nature of their role. The development of the police surgeon service has seen the emergence of three further dualisms within the police surgeon rol e. These are the forensic-therapeutic divide, the specialist-generalis t division, and the issue of dependence or independence with regard to the police. These internal dualisms are discussed and their implicati ons explored. Attention then turns to a consideration of three issues which demonstrate the nature of the ethical dilemmas facing the Britis h police surgeon: the particular articulation of the (police doctor-pa tient relationship, the matter of consent, and the subject of confiden tiality. Both these ethical issues and the nature of the police surgeo n role are explored through the primary analysis of survey and intervi ew data collected from a national sample of police surgeons and police services, and the secondary analysis of key documents on the police s urgeon, the paper concludes that specific ethical guidance is needed t o address the forensic aspects of the police surgeon role. (C) 1996 El sevier Science Ltd