Legal and Criminal PsychologyHans Toch Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1961 - 426 Seiten |
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... Chapter 6 . At this point , we need only indicate that the problem does not con- fine itself to extreme cases of prejudice . To be sure , judges who are professional sadists , or obviously senile , pose a very special prob- lem , as do ...
... Chapter 6 . At this point , we need only indicate that the problem does not con- fine itself to extreme cases of prejudice . To be sure , judges who are professional sadists , or obviously senile , pose a very special prob- lem , as do ...
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... Chapter 10 ) . Finally , many types of offenders are not easily reached by any presently discovered methods . The offenders discussed in Chapter 12 , for instance , are frequently diagnosed as " sociopathic ” because they seem ...
... Chapter 10 ) . Finally , many types of offenders are not easily reached by any presently discovered methods . The offenders discussed in Chapter 12 , for instance , are frequently diagnosed as " sociopathic ” because they seem ...
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... Chapter 11 in this volume discusses various meaningful groupings of juvenile delinquents , such as gang boys and aggressive nonsocialized delinquents ; in Chapter 17 we shall see that some sex offenders are also emotionally ill ...
... Chapter 11 in this volume discusses various meaningful groupings of juvenile delinquents , such as gang boys and aggressive nonsocialized delinquents ; in Chapter 17 we shall see that some sex offenders are also emotionally ill ...
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Introduction to Legal Psychology | 3 |
Psychology and Law | 22 |
Trial Tactics in Criminal Cases | 51 |
Urheberrecht | |
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