Legal and Criminal PsychologyHans Toch Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1961 - 426 Seiten |
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... give - and - take of an office conference . Asking such a wit- ness the precise questions which will have to be put to him in court is no remedy ; a formula that enables the witness to give the lawyer the essential facts must be found ...
... give - and - take of an office conference . Asking such a wit- ness the precise questions which will have to be put to him in court is no remedy ; a formula that enables the witness to give the lawyer the essential facts must be found ...
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... give him drugs in accord- ance with the state and federal laws and with the regulations of the Federal Bureau of Narcotics . Physicians ' major problems with drugs arise with persons who are not physically ill but who take drugs in ...
... give him drugs in accord- ance with the state and federal laws and with the regulations of the Federal Bureau of Narcotics . Physicians ' major problems with drugs arise with persons who are not physically ill but who take drugs in ...
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... give tranquilizers to patients to enable them to feel better and to refuse to give opiates to those people who can function with drugs . These physicians note that both the tranquilizer user and the heroin user take a chemical in order ...
... give tranquilizers to patients to enable them to feel better and to refuse to give opiates to those people who can function with drugs . These physicians note that both the tranquilizer user and the heroin user take a chemical in order ...
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Introduction to Legal Psychology | 3 |
Psychology and Law | 22 |
Trial Tactics in Criminal Cases | 51 |
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