Legal and Criminal PsychologyHans Toch Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1961 - 426 Seiten |
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... experience so as to identify the new experience in a plausible manner , " common sense " or simple fiat ( command ) may be used ( Fuller , 1946 ) . The essential characteristics of " com- mon sense " and fiat are uncertain , except that ...
... experience so as to identify the new experience in a plausible manner , " common sense " or simple fiat ( command ) may be used ( Fuller , 1946 ) . The essential characteristics of " com- mon sense " and fiat are uncertain , except that ...
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... experience . By such power , it seems almost to con- struct a knowledge of its own , essentially impervious to efforts at intelligence and knowledge that come from other sources . By constricting experience as a matter of convenience ...
... experience . By such power , it seems almost to con- struct a knowledge of its own , essentially impervious to efforts at intelligence and knowledge that come from other sources . By constricting experience as a matter of convenience ...
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... experience , so that specific antecedents as well as their effects on experience are important , and so that personal meanings as well as general effects may be observed . Deviancy becomes a matter of modifiability . It is seen as a ...
... experience , so that specific antecedents as well as their effects on experience are important , and so that personal meanings as well as general effects may be observed . Deviancy becomes a matter of modifiability . It is seen as a ...
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Introduction to Legal Psychology | 3 |
Psychology and Law | 22 |
Trial Tactics in Criminal Cases | 51 |
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