Legal and Criminal PsychologyHans Toch Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1961 - 426 Seiten |
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... reported that written evidence was superior to oral evidence , and that the self - confidence of a witness might be ... reported it to 7 jurors . Each juror wrote out his individual version of the story and then each jury reported on a ...
... reported that written evidence was superior to oral evidence , and that the self - confidence of a witness might be ... reported it to 7 jurors . Each juror wrote out his individual version of the story and then each jury reported on a ...
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... reported its contents to 24 juries , each of which had from 12 to 15 members . Each jury member wrote his own narrative and an- swered the standard questionnaire ; each of the juries then reached a group decision on the same material ...
... reported its contents to 24 juries , each of which had from 12 to 15 members . Each jury member wrote his own narrative and an- swered the standard questionnaire ; each of the juries then reached a group decision on the same material ...
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... reported . " Repeaters , " persons arrested as little as two or three times a year together with those who are arrested as much as ten or twenty times a year , shrink the actual number of persons committing petty alcohol offenses . Here ...
... reported . " Repeaters , " persons arrested as little as two or three times a year together with those who are arrested as much as ten or twenty times a year , shrink the actual number of persons committing petty alcohol offenses . Here ...
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Introduction to Legal Psychology | 3 |
Psychology and Law | 22 |
Trial Tactics in Criminal Cases | 51 |
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