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Criminal psychology : a manual for judges, practitioners and students /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Gross, Hans, 1847-1915 (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : Snova, [2019]
Colección:Psychology of emotions, motivations, and actions series.
Temas:
Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Intro
  • Contents
  • Preface*
  • 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
  • The Conditions of Taking Evidence
  • Topic I. Method
  • Section 1. (a) General Considerations
  • Section 2. (b) The Method of Natural Science
  • Topic II. Psychologic Lessons
  • Section 3. (a) General Considerations
  • Section 4. (b) Integrity of Witnesses
  • Section 5. (c) The Correctness of Testimony
  • Section 6. (d) Presuppositions of Evidence-Taking
  • Section 7. (e) Egoism
  • Section 8. (f) Secrets
  • Section 9. (g) Interest
  • Topic III. Phenomenology: Study of the Outward Expression of Mental States
  • Section 10
  • Section 11. (a) General External Conditions
  • Section 12. (b) General Signs of Character
  • Section 13. (c) Particular Character-Signs
  • (d) Somatic Character-Units
  • Section 14. (1) General Considerations
  • Section 15. (2) Causes of Irritation
  • Section 16. (3) Cruelty
  • Section 17. (4) Nostalgia
  • Section 18. (5) Reflex Movements
  • Section 19. (6) Dress
  • Section 20. (7) Physiognomy and Related Subjects
  • Section 21. (8) The Hand
  • Chapter 2
  • The Conditions for Defining Theories
  • Topic I. The Making of Inferences
  • Section 22
  • Section 23. (2) Proof
  • Section 24. (b) Causation
  • Section 25. (c) Skepticism
  • Section 26. (d) The Empirical Method in the Study of Cases
  • Section 27. (e) Analogy
  • Section 28. (f) Probability
  • Section 29. (g) Chance
  • Section 30. (h) Persuasion and Explanation
  • Section 31. (i) Inference and Judgment
  • Section 32. (j) Mistaken Inferences
  • Section 33. (k) Statistics of the Moral Situation
  • Topic II. Knowledge
  • Section 34
  • Part II. Objective Conditions of Criminal Investigation: The Mental Activity of the Examinee
  • Chapter 3
  • General Conditions
  • Topic I. Of Sense-Perception
  • Section 35
  • Section 36. (a) General Considerations
  • (b) The Sense of Sight
  • Section 37. (1) General Considerations
  • Section 38. (2) Color Vision
  • Section 39. (3) The Blind Spot
  • Section 40. (c) The Sense of Hearing
  • Section 41. (d) The Sense of Taste
  • Section 42. (e) The Sense of Smell
  • Section 43. (f) The Sense of Touch
  • Topic 2. Perception and Conception
  • Section 44
  • Topic 3. Imagination
  • Section 45
  • Topic 4. Intellectual Processes
  • Section 46. (a) General Considerations
  • Section 47. (b) The Mechanism of Thinking
  • Section 48. (c) The Subconscious
  • Section 49. (d) Subjective Conditions
  • Topic 5. Association of Ideas
  • Section 50
  • Topic 6. Recollection and Memory
  • Section 51
  • Section 52. (a) The Essence of Memory
  • Section 53. (b) The Forms of Reproduction
  • Section 54. (c) The Peculiarities of Reproduction
  • Section 55. (d) Illusions of Memory
  • Section 56. (e) Mnemotechnique