Legal and Criminal PsychologyHans Toch Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1961 - 426 Seiten |
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... concerned about juries , although most criminal cases are tried without them . According to public - opinion polls , a majority of people prefer being heard by a jury rather than by a judge alone , and they tend to rely on juries in ...
... concerned about juries , although most criminal cases are tried without them . According to public - opinion polls , a majority of people prefer being heard by a jury rather than by a judge alone , and they tend to rely on juries in ...
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... concerned with correctional institutions are pri- marily concerned with operating them at minimum cost , irrespective of consequences . Making things to sell or to consume locally is one way of reducing cost . Institutional ...
... concerned with correctional institutions are pri- marily concerned with operating them at minimum cost , irrespective of consequences . Making things to sell or to consume locally is one way of reducing cost . Institutional ...
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... concerns as students of crime , actions taken by addicts and deviates sometimes come to our attention . For instance , although we are not interested in people's drinking habits , we must become concerned with persons who provoke fights ...
... concerns as students of crime , actions taken by addicts and deviates sometimes come to our attention . For instance , although we are not interested in people's drinking habits , we must become concerned with persons who provoke fights ...
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Introduction to Legal Psychology | 3 |
Trial Tactics in Civil Cases 75 | 4 |
Psychology and Law | 22 |
Urheberrecht | |
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