Legal and Criminal PsychologyHans Toch Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1961 - 426 Seiten |
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... instance , one perceives that dedicated habits are also attended by less obvious but equally strong exploitative and manipulative behavior . Thus , lawyers routinely exploit emotional propensities while using the words of law in order ...
... instance , one perceives that dedicated habits are also attended by less obvious but equally strong exploitative and manipulative behavior . Thus , lawyers routinely exploit emotional propensities while using the words of law in order ...
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... instance where the effects are more difficult to demonstrate . The result in law is knowledge with a high degree of familiarity and order . As intelligence is substantially a matter of logic , the con- nection between law's knowledge ...
... instance where the effects are more difficult to demonstrate . The result in law is knowledge with a high degree of familiarity and order . As intelligence is substantially a matter of logic , the con- nection between law's knowledge ...
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... instance , the favorite method of adjudication in Europe was Trial by Ordeal , in which God was pre- sumed to deliver the verdict by intervening on behalf of the defend- ant or by not doing so . If God intervened for the defendant ...
... instance , the favorite method of adjudication in Europe was Trial by Ordeal , in which God was pre- sumed to deliver the verdict by intervening on behalf of the defend- ant or by not doing so . If God intervened for the defendant ...
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Introduction to Legal Psychology | 3 |
Psychology and Law | 22 |
Trial Tactics in Criminal Cases | 51 |
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