Legal and Criminal PsychologyHans Toch Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1961 - 426 Seiten |
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... officer in the position of admitting that he had lied when he made the statement . In his final argument , defense counsel had his collateral issue ready - made . If his client was in fact guilty , why did the police officer have to lie ...
... officer in the position of admitting that he had lied when he made the statement . In his final argument , defense counsel had his collateral issue ready - made . If his client was in fact guilty , why did the police officer have to lie ...
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... officer's maximum load should consist of no more than ten pre- sentence investigations a month or the supervision of fifty cases . Rare is the officer whose work load is that light . In the case of un- qualified officers , it is perhaps ...
... officer's maximum load should consist of no more than ten pre- sentence investigations a month or the supervision of fifty cases . Rare is the officer whose work load is that light . In the case of un- qualified officers , it is perhaps ...
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... officer . He is also variously titled a counselor , guidance officer , institutional parole officer or agent , psychologist , sociologist , social worker , correctional classification officer , case - worker , and so on . Whatever his ...
... officer . He is also variously titled a counselor , guidance officer , institutional parole officer or agent , psychologist , sociologist , social worker , correctional classification officer , case - worker , and so on . Whatever his ...
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Introduction to Legal Psychology | 3 |
Psychology and Law | 22 |
Trial Tactics in Criminal Cases | 51 |
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