Legal and Criminal PsychologyHans Toch Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1961 - 426 Seiten |
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Hans Toch. WHY TREATMENT ? That many drug users stop using drugs after twenty or twenty- five years of doing so does not , of course , mean that we should assume that there is little to be done while they use drugs . Since the drug user ...
Hans Toch. WHY TREATMENT ? That many drug users stop using drugs after twenty or twenty- five years of doing so does not , of course , mean that we should assume that there is little to be done while they use drugs . Since the drug user ...
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... user is called an addict until he has stayed off drugs for a year or more . In current medical usage , a drug user is regarded as no longer an addict if he has ... DRUG ADDICT AND HIS TREATMENT 375 The Drug Addict in the Courts and Prisons.
... user is called an addict until he has stayed off drugs for a year or more . In current medical usage , a drug user is regarded as no longer an addict if he has ... DRUG ADDICT AND HIS TREATMENT 375 The Drug Addict in the Courts and Prisons.
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... user is or is not using drugs . Some physicians have objected to its use on the ground that it is a kind of chemical con- science , and that this kind of external threat is likely to interfere with any ... DRUG ADDICT AND HIS TREATMENT • 377.
... user is or is not using drugs . Some physicians have objected to its use on the ground that it is a kind of chemical con- science , and that this kind of external threat is likely to interfere with any ... DRUG ADDICT AND HIS TREATMENT • 377.
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Introduction to Legal Psychology | 3 |
Psychology and Law | 22 |
Trial Tactics in Criminal Cases | 51 |
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