Legal and Criminal PsychologyHans Toch Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1961 - 426 Seiten |
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... sentence compatible with the treatment and discharge objectives of correction . The worst possible use is seen in the sentences of judges who set minimums close to maximums or maximums close to minimums . Even this , of course , is a ...
... sentence compatible with the treatment and discharge objectives of correction . The worst possible use is seen in the sentences of judges who set minimums close to maximums or maximums close to minimums . Even this , of course , is a ...
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... sentence . If several sentences are imposed concurrently they all are served at the same time . If they are imposed consecutively , they are served in turn until the full time is com- pleted . The words " consecutive " and " concurrent ...
... sentence . If several sentences are imposed concurrently they all are served at the same time . If they are imposed consecutively , they are served in turn until the full time is com- pleted . The words " consecutive " and " concurrent ...
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... sentence and commit the man to a correc tional institution , the second phase of correction , according to the sentencing practices of his jurisdiction . CRITIQUE OF CURRENT PROBATION PRACTICES Probation really remains to be applied in ...
... sentence and commit the man to a correc tional institution , the second phase of correction , according to the sentencing practices of his jurisdiction . CRITIQUE OF CURRENT PROBATION PRACTICES Probation really remains to be applied in ...
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Introduction to Legal Psychology | 3 |
Psychology and Law | 22 |
Trial Tactics in Criminal Cases | 51 |
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