Legal and Criminal PsychologyHans Toch Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1961 - 426 Seiten |
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... suggested that jurors may be helped by having expert testimony about a witness , because jurors may not perceive a mentally abnormal witness to be abnormal ( Comment , 1950 ) . Thus , in the second trial of Alger Hiss , Dr. Carl Binger ...
... suggested that jurors may be helped by having expert testimony about a witness , because jurors may not perceive a mentally abnormal witness to be abnormal ( Comment , 1950 ) . Thus , in the second trial of Alger Hiss , Dr. Carl Binger ...
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... suggested the possibility that some judges have favorite numbers which they use in establishing sentences ( Burtt , 1931 ; Gaudet et al . , 1934 ) . Legal scholars have discussed the personal and even idiosyncratic components in the ...
... suggested the possibility that some judges have favorite numbers which they use in establishing sentences ( Burtt , 1931 ; Gaudet et al . , 1934 ) . Legal scholars have discussed the personal and even idiosyncratic components in the ...
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... suggested , act as a partial check on the judge's subjectivity . A number of students of the courts , including the Survey of the Legal Profession of the Amercian Bar Association , have recom- mended that courts use more of the method ...
... suggested , act as a partial check on the judge's subjectivity . A number of students of the courts , including the Survey of the Legal Profession of the Amercian Bar Association , have recom- mended that courts use more of the method ...
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Introduction to Legal Psychology | 3 |
Psychology and Law | 22 |
Trial Tactics in Criminal Cases | 51 |
Urheberrecht | |
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