Legal and Criminal PsychologyHans Toch Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1961 - 426 Seiten |
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... less prone to charge him , and many judges are less likely to take a serious view of him should his case get into court . This is not to say that crime is not more prevalent among under- privileged people . As will be noted elsewhere in ...
... less prone to charge him , and many judges are less likely to take a serious view of him should his case get into court . This is not to say that crime is not more prevalent among under- privileged people . As will be noted elsewhere in ...
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... less from restrictive convention . There is less concern for the social consequence of findings , and , as a result , there are fewer " sacred cows " and there is less need to " doctor " inquiry in order to produce quickly an appearance ...
... less from restrictive convention . There is less concern for the social consequence of findings , and , as a result , there are fewer " sacred cows " and there is less need to " doctor " inquiry in order to produce quickly an appearance ...
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... less likely to see themselves as alcoholics , much less likely to seek treatment for alcoholism , and less likely to think of leaving their present way of life . Pressure to drink , as a solution to acute personal problems , pro- vides ...
... less likely to see themselves as alcoholics , much less likely to seek treatment for alcoholism , and less likely to think of leaving their present way of life . Pressure to drink , as a solution to acute personal problems , pro- vides ...
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Introduction to Legal Psychology | 3 |
Trial Tactics in Civil Cases 75 | 4 |
Psychology and Law | 22 |
Urheberrecht | |
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