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

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

by Hans Gross

EN·~22 hours·15 chapters

Chapters

15 total
1

Every attempt has been made to replicate the original as printed.

4:36
2

Criminal Psychology

0:36
3

GENERAL INTRODUCTION TO THE MODERN CRIMINAL SCIENCE SERIES.

9:06
4

INTRODUCTION TO THE ENGLISH VERSION.

8:41
5

AUTHOR’S PREFACE TO THE AMERICAN EDITION.

1:10
6

TRANSLATOR’S NOTE.

0:53
7

CRIMINAL PSYCHOLOGY. - INTRODUCTION.

12:15
8

Part I. THE SUBJECTIVE CONDITIONS OF EVIDENCE: THE MENTAL ACTIVITIES OF THE JUDGE. - Title A. The Conditions of Taking Evidence. - Topic I. METHOD. - Section 1. (a) General Considerations.

9:37:24
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Section 2. (b) The Method of Natural Science.

10:56
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Topic II. PSYCHOLOGIC LESSONS. - Section 3. (a) General Considerations.

1:13:04

Description

Translation of Kriminal-Psychologie

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Language

en

Duration

~22 hours (1297K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Chuck Greif and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images available at The Internet Archive) Thanks to Charles Keller for the original scanning

Release date

1998-05-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Hans Gross

Hans Gross

1847–1915

A pioneering Austrian jurist who helped turn criminal investigation into a careful, evidence-based practice, he is often seen as one of the founders of modern criminalistics. His work pushed investigators to look closely at physical clues, observation, and method instead of relying only on confession or intuition.

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