Legal and Criminal PsychologyHans Toch Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1961 - 426 Seiten |
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... factors may help or hinder a judge in being appointed or elected or promoted . In American political life , judgeships are often regarded as offices which should be allocated on the basis of these factors . Certain judgeships often seem ...
... factors may help or hinder a judge in being appointed or elected or promoted . In American political life , judgeships are often regarded as offices which should be allocated on the basis of these factors . Certain judgeships often seem ...
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... factor approach were Healy ( 1915 ) and Burt ( 1925 ) . Healy enumerated 138 factors , and found that most delinquents could be adequately described by invoking one major and two minor factors . His most important factor was " mental ...
... factor approach were Healy ( 1915 ) and Burt ( 1925 ) . Healy enumerated 138 factors , and found that most delinquents could be adequately described by invoking one major and two minor factors . His most important factor was " mental ...
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... factors of Delinquency and Anti - Social Behavior . Similarly , Astin's Neurot- icism factor appears as factors of Shyness and Neuroticism in 230 • CRIMINAL PSYCHOLOGY.
... factors of Delinquency and Anti - Social Behavior . Similarly , Astin's Neurot- icism factor appears as factors of Shyness and Neuroticism in 230 • CRIMINAL PSYCHOLOGY.
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Introduction to Legal Psychology | 3 |
Psychology and Law | 22 |
Trial Tactics in Criminal Cases | 51 |
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