Legal and Criminal PsychologyHans Toch Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1961 - 426 Seiten |
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... examples of crisis - legislation . An example of legislation inspired by a shocking incident is the " sexual psychopathic law " typified by Michigan's Goodrich Act . The Goodrich Act was passed in reaction to a par- ticularly gruesome ...
... examples of crisis - legislation . An example of legislation inspired by a shocking incident is the " sexual psychopathic law " typified by Michigan's Goodrich Act . The Goodrich Act was passed in reaction to a par- ticularly gruesome ...
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... example , psychiatric treatment , may also aim at diversion or encouragement into newer channels of behavior . For the victim of the offense , judgment serves to alleviate hostile reac- tion evoked by the offense . For people not ...
... example , psychiatric treatment , may also aim at diversion or encouragement into newer channels of behavior . For the victim of the offense , judgment serves to alleviate hostile reac- tion evoked by the offense . For people not ...
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... example of how a prosecutor accomplished this is provided by a recent California case in which two defendants were on trial for killing the wife of one of them . After an unusually eloquent plea by the defense counsel , both defendants ...
... example of how a prosecutor accomplished this is provided by a recent California case in which two defendants were on trial for killing the wife of one of them . After an unusually eloquent plea by the defense counsel , both defendants ...
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Introduction to Legal Psychology | 3 |
Psychology and Law | 22 |
Trial Tactics in Criminal Cases | 51 |
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