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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.
2.
PART II. OBJECTIVE CONDITIONS OF CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION: THE MENTAL ACTIVITY OF THE EXAMINEE.
TITLE A. GENERAL CONDITIONS.
TITLE B. DIFFERENTIATING CONDITIONS OF GIVING TESTIMONY.
Topic I. GENERAL DIFFERENCES. (a) Woman.
Topic 2. ISOLATED INFLUENCES.
Topic 3. MISTAKES. (a) Mistakes of the Senses.
98.
Section 98. (1) General Considerations.
99.
Section 99. (2) Optical Illusions.
100.
Section 100. (3) Auditory Illusions.
101.
Section 101. (4) Illusions of Touch.
102.
Section 102. (5) Illusions of the Sense of Taste.
103.
Section 103. (6) The Illusions of the Olfactory Sense.
104.
Section 104. (b) Hallucinations and Illusions.
105.
Section 105. (C) Imaginative Ideas.
106.
(d) Misunderstandings. Section 106. (I) Verbal Misunderstandings.
107.
Section 107. (2) Other Misunderstandings.
108.
(e) The Lie. Section 108. (I) I. General Considerations.
109.
Section 109.(2) The Pathoformic lie.
TOPIC IV. ISOLATED SPECIAL CONDITIONS.
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Criminal Psychology: a manual for judges, practitioners, and students
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