Criminal Psychology
Author: Hans Gross, J.U.D.
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Description: Criminal Psychology is a work that presents a comprehensive exploration of the psychological aspects of the judicial process, addressing the mental states of judges, witnesses and criminals.
Subject: Criminal Psychology
Pages: 471
Megabytes: 1.22 MB
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