Legal and Criminal PsychologyHans Toch Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1961 - 426 Seiten |
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... police pursue their own objec- tives rather than trying to act according to legal prescriptions . Feel- ing that prosecutors or courts do not offer them enough help in their perceived mission , the police may simply take matters into ...
... police pursue their own objec- tives rather than trying to act according to legal prescriptions . Feel- ing that prosecutors or courts do not offer them enough help in their perceived mission , the police may simply take matters into ...
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... POLICE SERVICES Police departments began to see a need for personnel specially trained and qualified for work with juveniles . The importance of the first contact with offenders and the proper use of special legal pro- cedures for ...
... POLICE SERVICES Police departments began to see a need for personnel specially trained and qualified for work with juveniles . The importance of the first contact with offenders and the proper use of special legal pro- cedures for ...
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... police can watch them making the purchase and so arrest the seller . There have been cases in which drug - using informers were paid by the police in drugs , and thus maintained in their addiction . Although many officials believe that ...
... police can watch them making the purchase and so arrest the seller . There have been cases in which drug - using informers were paid by the police in drugs , and thus maintained in their addiction . Although many officials believe that ...
Inhalt
Introduction to Legal Psychology | 3 |
Psychology and Law | 22 |
Trial Tactics in Criminal Cases | 51 |
Urheberrecht | |
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