Criminal psychology : a manual for judges, practitioners and students / Hans.
2019
HV6080 .G713 2019
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Title
Criminal psychology : a manual for judges, practitioners and students / Hans.
Uniform Title
Kriminal-Psychologie. English
ISBN
1536168777 (electronic book)
9781536168778 (electronic bk.)
9781536168778 (electronic bk.)
Published
New York : Snova, [2019]
Language
English
Description
1 online resource
Call Number
HV6080 .G713 2019
System Control No.
(OCoLC)1134075700
Note
"This is an edited, augmented and reformatted version of Criminal psychology : a manual for judges, practitioners and students by Hans Gross, originally published by Little, Brown, and Company, dated 1918"--Preface (page [vii])
Topic 7. The Will
Topic 7. The Will
Formatted Contents Note
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
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
Source of Description
Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on January 04, 2021).
Series
Psychology of emotions, motivations, and actions series.
Available in Other Form
Print version: Gross, Hans. Criminal Psychology: a Manual for Judges, Practitioners, and Students. New York : Nova Science Publishers, Incorporated, ©2020
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