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

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

Written by Hans Gross

Published by Public Domain

Genre: Non-Fiction

Audience: Legal professionals, psychology students, criminal justice scholars

Tone: Academic

In 'Criminal Psychology: A Manual for Judges, Practitioners, and Students,' Hans Gross advocates for the integration of psychological principles into the legal system, emphasizing the importance of understanding human behavior, witness reliability, and character assessment in the pursuit of justice.

Chapter: CRIMINAL PSYCHOLOGY.

""If we were gods, there would be no philosophy""
- Plato
""Life is movement""
- Alois von Brinz

Chapter: Section 7. (e) Egoism.

"Egoism, laziness and conceit are the only human motives on which one may unconditionally depend."
- Author

Chapter: Section 8. (f) Secrets.

"A half truth is worse than a whole lie."
- Unknown

Chapter: As for his own silence, t

""Never move toward any incorrectness and never present the appearance of knowing more than you actually do.""
- Author
""The more important it is, the less ought to be made of it.""
- Author

Chapter: ##### Section 24. (b) Cau

""Motivation is causality seen from within.""
- Schopenhauer

Chapter: Section 26. (d) The Empirical Method in the Study of Cases.

"The empirical rule is, therefore, no final law, but is capable of explaining, especially when true."

Chapter: The danger of analogy lie

"The only place where our problems permit of the use of analogy is in the making of so-called constructions."

Chapter: Section 75. (c) Love, Hate and Friendship.

""Love is a voluntary slavery for which woman craves by nature.""
- George Sand

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