Criminal Psychology: A Manual for Judges, Practitioners, and Students by Hans Gross
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Gross, Hans, 1847-1915
English
"Criminal Psychology: A Manual for Judges, Practitioners, and Students" by Hans Gross is a scientific publication likely written in the early 20th century. The book serves as a comprehensive guide on the psychological aspects of criminal behavior and the judicial process, focusing on the mental states of judges, witnesses, jurors, and offenders to ...
applying psychology to the field of criminal law, arguing that understanding human behavior, perception, and the influences on testimony are crucial for effective legal proceedings. Gross outlines the critical role of judges in discerning truth from witness testimony and delves into the complexities of psychological conditions that can affect evidence gathering and interpretation. He emphasizes the need for judges to be aware of the psychological traits influencing both witnesses and criminals, which serves as a foundation for the discussions that follow throughout the text. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Edward Martin
1 month agoIt took me a while to start, but it manages to explain difficult concepts in plain English. This deserves far more attention.
Thomas Mitchell
5 months agoThis came highly recommended and the insights offered are both practical and thought-provoking. An impressive piece of work.
David Nguyen
4 months agoWithout a doubt, the plot twists are genuinely surprising without feeling cheap or forced. Worth every second of your time.
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Karen Wilson
1 week agoThis is one of those books where it manages to explain difficult concepts in plain English. This was both informative and enjoyable.