Legal and Criminal PsychologyHans Toch Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1961 - 426 Seiten |
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... crime did not have a monopoly on the view that crime was an inescapable consequence of powerful forces . The early advocates of environmental or social causation talked of crime in a similar fashion . Quetelet , who is considered to be ...
... crime did not have a monopoly on the view that crime was an inescapable consequence of powerful forces . The early advocates of environmental or social causation talked of crime in a similar fashion . Quetelet , who is considered to be ...
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... crime . THE MULTIPLE - FACTOR APPROACH The multiplication of crime experts who steadfastly maintained favorite causes of crime led to the development of theories in which many such factors were added together . A picture emerged of crime ...
... crime . THE MULTIPLE - FACTOR APPROACH The multiplication of crime experts who steadfastly maintained favorite causes of crime led to the development of theories in which many such factors were added together . A picture emerged of crime ...
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... crime implies a recognition that other controlled outside influences operating through the same individuals can elimi- nate crime . Because crime is caused by experiences from birth on- ward , society should concern itself with these ...
... crime implies a recognition that other controlled outside influences operating through the same individuals can elimi- nate crime . Because crime is caused by experiences from birth on- ward , society should concern itself with these ...
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The Psychology of Lawmaking | 4 |
The Courtroom | 13 |
Psychology and the Courtroom | 19 |
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