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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
[title page]
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.
TITLE B. THE CONDITIONS FOR DEFINING THEORIES.
Topic I. THE MAKING OF INFERENCES.
22.
Section 22.
23.
Section 23. (a) Proof.
24.
Section 24. (b) Causation.
25.
Section 25. (c) Skepticism.
26.
Section 26. (d) The Empirical Method in the Study of Cases.
27.
Section 27. (e) Analogy.
28.
Section 28. (f) Probability.
29.
Section 29. (g) Chance.
30.
Section 30. (h) Persuasion and Explanation.
31.
Section 31. (i) Inference and Judgment.
32.
Section 32. (j) Mistaken Inferences.
33.
Section 33. (k) Statistics of the Moral Situation.
Topic II. KNOWLEDGE.
2.
PART II. OBJECTIVE CONDITIONS OF CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION: THE MENTAL ACTIVITY OF THE EXAMINEE.
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Criminal Psychology: a manual for judges, practitioners, and students
Criminal Psychology: a manual for judges, practitioners, and students