Legal and Criminal PsychologyHans Toch Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1961 - 426 Seiten |
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... usually called upon to establish the diagnosis , but he usually relies heavily on the material gathered by his colleagues . If , indeed , there are significant neurotic overtones to the delin- quency , psychotherapy of some type is ...
... usually called upon to establish the diagnosis , but he usually relies heavily on the material gathered by his colleagues . If , indeed , there are significant neurotic overtones to the delin- quency , psychotherapy of some type is ...
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... usually require that a man remain in the educational program until he has achieved functional literacy . Many prisons enlist the better - educated inmates to instruct the less educated . Inmate teachers need not be used unless it is ...
... usually require that a man remain in the educational program until he has achieved functional literacy . Many prisons enlist the better - educated inmates to instruct the less educated . Inmate teachers need not be used unless it is ...
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... usually can take about three times the dosage of tranquilizers which a normal person would find tolerable . After coming off drugs , addicts usually begin eating more and seem to begin getting colds and other " normal " ailments once ...
... usually can take about three times the dosage of tranquilizers which a normal person would find tolerable . After coming off drugs , addicts usually begin eating more and seem to begin getting colds and other " normal " ailments once ...
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Introduction to Legal Psychology | 3 |
Psychology and Law | 22 |
Trial Tactics in Criminal Cases | 51 |
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