Legal and Criminal PsychologyHans Toch Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1961 - 426 Seiten |
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... criminal offense only if it is perpetrated knowingly and willfully - that is , with " criminal intent . " It is held that if a man is " insane " or " mentally ill ... Criminal Responsibility and Psychiatry What is Criminal Responsibility?
... criminal offense only if it is perpetrated knowingly and willfully - that is , with " criminal intent . " It is held that if a man is " insane " or " mentally ill ... Criminal Responsibility and Psychiatry What is Criminal Responsibility?
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... criminal behavior ” ; and ( 2 ) " Since these causative factors differ from case to case of criminal activity , there can be no one rule given as to its causes . The causation of criminal behavior is a matter of relativity " ( p . 53 ) ...
... criminal behavior ” ; and ( 2 ) " Since these causative factors differ from case to case of criminal activity , there can be no one rule given as to its causes . The causation of criminal behavior is a matter of relativity " ( p . 53 ) ...
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... criminals ? seemed silly . It seemed obvious that those who transgressed against the moral code chose to do so , and that nothing lay behind their choice except spon- taneous perversity . Criminals were seen to have a criminal ...
... criminals ? seemed silly . It seemed obvious that those who transgressed against the moral code chose to do so , and that nothing lay behind their choice except spon- taneous perversity . Criminals were seen to have a criminal ...
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Introduction to Legal Psychology | 3 |
Psychology and Law | 22 |
Trial Tactics in Criminal Cases | 51 |
Urheberrecht | |
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