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Criminal Psychology: a manual for judges, practitioners, and students
PATTERSON SMITH REPRINT SERIES IN CRIMINOLOGY, LAW ENFORCEMENT, AND SOCIAL PROBLEMS PUBLICATIONS
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GENERAL INTRODUCTION TO THE MODERN CRIMINAL SCIENCE SERIES.
INTRODUCTION TO THE ENGLISH VERSION.
AUTHOR'S PREFACE TO THE AMERICAN EDITION.
TRANSLATOR'S NOTE.
[contents]
CRIMINAL PSYCHOLOGY. INTRODUCTION.
1.
PART I. THE SUBJECTIVE CONDITIONS OF EVIDENCE: THE MENTAL ACTIVITIES OF THE JUDGE.
TITLE A. THE CONDITIONS OF TAKING EVIDENCE.
Topic I. METHOD.
Topic II. PSYCHOLOGIC LESSONS.
Topic III. PHENOMENOLOGY: STUDY OF THE OUTWARD EXPRESSION OF MENTAL STATES.
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Section 10.
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Section 11. (a) General External Conditions.
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Section 12. (b) General Signs of Character.
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Section 13. (c) Particular Character-signs.
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(d) Somatic Character-Units. Section 14. (1) General Considerations.
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Section 15. (2) Causes of Irritation.
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Section 16. (3) Cruelty.
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Section 17. (4) Nostalgia.
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Section 18. (5) Reflex Movements.
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Section 19. (6) Dress.
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Section 20. (7) Physiognomy and Related Subjects.
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Section 21. (8) The Hand.
TITLE B. THE CONDITIONS FOR DEFINING THEORIES.
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PART II. OBJECTIVE CONDITIONS OF CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION: THE MENTAL ACTIVITY OF THE EXAMINEE.
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