Legal and Criminal PsychologyHans Toch Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1961 - 426 Seiten |
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... percent of the cases , there was no unanimity on the first ballot . In 36 percent of the cases the split was at least 8 to 4. In 90 percent of the cases where the majority voted guilty on the first ballot , the verdict was guilty . In 97 ...
... percent of the cases , there was no unanimity on the first ballot . In 36 percent of the cases the split was at least 8 to 4. In 90 percent of the cases where the majority voted guilty on the first ballot , the verdict was guilty . In 97 ...
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... percent of recruits who later became disciplin- ary offenders , whereas only 5 percent of normal recruits scored that high . The scale , it is clear , has predictive validity . How will it do in application ? Imagine first that the ...
... percent of recruits who later became disciplin- ary offenders , whereas only 5 percent of normal recruits scored that high . The scale , it is clear , has predictive validity . How will it do in application ? Imagine first that the ...
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... percent ; attempts to commit unnatural offenses and in- decent assaults on males , 21 percent ; indecency with males , 13 per- cent ; defilement of girls between the ages of thirteen and sixteen , 9 percent ; unnatural offenses , 7 percent ...
... percent ; attempts to commit unnatural offenses and in- decent assaults on males , 21 percent ; indecency with males , 13 per- cent ; defilement of girls between the ages of thirteen and sixteen , 9 percent ; unnatural offenses , 7 percent ...
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Introduction to Legal Psychology | 3 |
Psychology and Law | 22 |
Trial Tactics in Criminal Cases | 51 |
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