Criminal Psychology: A Manual for Judges, Practitioners, and Students

$310.00

Hans Gross

Series: Psychology of Emotions, Motivations and Actions
BISAC: SOC004000

Criminal psychology should be the form of psychology used in dealing with crime; not merely, the psychopathology of criminals. This book was the first really objective Criminal Psychology manuscript which dealt with the mental states of judges, experts, jury, witnesses, etc., as well as with the mental states of criminals.
(Imprint: SNOVA)

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

General Introduction to the Modern Criminal Science Series
Introduction to the English Version
Author’s Preface to the American Edition
Translator’s Note
Introduction
PART I. THE SUBJECTIVE CONDITIONS OF EVIDENCE (THE MENTAL ACTIVITIES OF THE JUDGE)
Chapter 1. Conditions of Taking Evidence
Chapter 2. The Conditions for Defining Theories
PART II. OBJECTIVE CONDITIONS OF CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION (THE MENTAL ACTIVITY OF THE EXAMINEE)
Chapter 3. A. General Conditions
Chapter 4. B. Differentiating Conditions of Giving Testimony
Appendix A. Bibliography, including texts more easily within reach of English readersAppendix B. Works on Psychology of General InterestIndex

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