Legal and Criminal PsychologyHans Toch Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1961 - 426 Seiten |
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... MENTAL ILLNESS AS AN EXCUSING CONDITION The discussion so far has presupposed two conditions which must now be further analyzed : the notion of mental illness , and the judicial status of such illness as a so - called excusing condition ...
... MENTAL ILLNESS AS AN EXCUSING CONDITION The discussion so far has presupposed two conditions which must now be further analyzed : the notion of mental illness , and the judicial status of such illness as a so - called excusing condition ...
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... mental disease were purely matters of fact to be determined by the jury . " The concept " mental disease " was here defined , by legislative fiat , as fact , rather than as interpretation ( based on facts ) or as theory ( designed to ...
... mental disease were purely matters of fact to be determined by the jury . " The concept " mental disease " was here defined , by legislative fiat , as fact , rather than as interpretation ( based on facts ) or as theory ( designed to ...
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... mental illness as an excusing condition . This will be discussed presently . 2. According to traditional definition , psychiatry is the study and treatment of mental illnesses . A more accurate and serviceable defini- tion would be to ...
... mental illness as an excusing condition . This will be discussed presently . 2. According to traditional definition , psychiatry is the study and treatment of mental illnesses . A more accurate and serviceable defini- tion would be to ...
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Introduction to Legal Psychology | 3 |
Psychology and Law | 22 |
Trial Tactics in Criminal Cases | 51 |
Urheberrecht | |
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