Legal and Criminal PsychologyHans Toch Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1961 - 426 Seiten |
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... individual . After observing the results of many heinous crimes , he may be tempted to give his primary concern to the protection of the public . On the other hand , the defense counsel is more likely to think in terms of the individual ...
... individual . After observing the results of many heinous crimes , he may be tempted to give his primary concern to the protection of the public . On the other hand , the defense counsel is more likely to think in terms of the individual ...
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... individual . On the other hand , north- ern Europeans have been said to be less likely to shed tears over the plight of the defendant who has broken the law . On closer examination , such recommendations have little value in the ...
... individual . On the other hand , north- ern Europeans have been said to be less likely to shed tears over the plight of the defendant who has broken the law . On closer examination , such recommendations have little value in the ...
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... individual addict , it will be diluted ( " cut " ) from 30 to 100 times , and can thus bring from $ 420,000 to over $ 1 million . The individual addict usually buys a glassine packet or a small gelatin capsule ( no . 5 size ) , which ...
... individual addict , it will be diluted ( " cut " ) from 30 to 100 times , and can thus bring from $ 420,000 to over $ 1 million . The individual addict usually buys a glassine packet or a small gelatin capsule ( no . 5 size ) , which ...
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Introduction to Legal Psychology | 3 |
Psychology and Law | 22 |
Trial Tactics in Criminal Cases | 51 |
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