Criminal Psychology A Manual For Judges Practitioners And Students — Hans Gross

Criminal Psychology A Manual For Judges Practitioners And Students
Hans GrossGece Kitaplığı
Criminal Psychology A Manual For Judges Practitioners And Students
Hans GrossHans Gross tarafından kaleme alınan Criminal Psychology A Manual For Judges Practitioners And Students Gece Kitaplığı eseri olarak okurlarla buluşuyor Criminal Psychology A Manual For Judges Practitioners And Students Hans Gross Kitap Özeti Our method will be that fundamental to all psychological investigation and may be divided into three parts 1 The preparation of a review of psychological phenomena 2 Study of causal relationships 3 Establishment of the principles of psychic activity The subject matter will be drawn on the one hand from that already presented by psychological science but will be treated throughout from the point of view of the criminal judge and prepared for his purposes On the other hand the material will be drawn from these observations that alone the criminologist at work can make and on this the principles of psychology will be brought to bear We shall not espouse either pietism scepticism or criticism We have merely to consider the individual phenomena as they may concern the criminalist to examine them and to establish whatever value the material may have for him what portions may be of use to him in the interest of discovering the truth and where the dangers may lurk that menace him And just as we are aware that the comprehension of the fundamental concepts of the exact sciences is not to be derived from their methodology so we must keep clearly in mind that the truth which we criminalists have to attain can not be constructed out of the formal correctness of the content presented us We are in duty bound to render it materially correct But that is to be achieved only if we are acquainted with principles of psychology and know how to make them serve our purposes For our problem the oft quoted epigram of Bailey s The study of physiology is as repugnant to the psychologist as that of acoustics to the composer no longer holds We are not poets we are investigators If we are to do our work properly we must base it completely upon modern psycho physical fundamentals Whoever expects unaided to find the right thing at the right moment is in the position of the individual who didn t know whether he could play the violin because he had not yet tried We must gather wisdom while we are not required to use it when the time for use arrives the time for harvest is over Yayınevi Gece Kitaplığı Yazar Hans Gross Sayfa 672 Sayfa Kağıt 2 Hamur Boyut 13 50x21 00 cm Basım Yılı Mart 2018 Barkod 9786052882863 Kategori Yabancı Dilde Kitaplar Hukuk Üzerine

Platanus Publishing
Hans Gross tarafından kaleme alınan Criminal Psychology A Manual for Judges Practitioners and Students Platanus Publishing eseri olarak okurlarla buluşuyor Criminal Psychology A Manual for Judges Practitioners and Students Hans Gross Kitap Özeti Concerning himself the judge must continually remember that his business is not to fit all testimony to the already furnished confession allowing the evidence to serve as mere decoration to the latter but that it is his business to establish his proof by means of the confession and by means of the other evidence independently The legislators of contemporary civilization have started with the proper presupposition that also false confessions are made and who of us has not heard such Confessions for whatever reason because the confessor wants to die because he is diseased 62 because he wants to free the real criminal can be discovered as false only by showing their contradiction with the other evidence If however the judge only fits the evidence he abandons this means of getting the truth Nor must false confessions be supposed to occur only in case of homicide They occur most numerously in cases of importance where more than one person is involved It happens perhaps that only one or two are captured and they assume all the guilt e g in cases of larceny brawls rioting etc I repeat the suggestive power of a confession is great and it is hence really not easy to exclude its influence and to consider the balance of the evidence on its merits but this must be done if one is not to deceive oneself Yayınevi Platanus Publishing Yazar Hans Gross Sayfa 672 Sayfa Kağıt 2 Hamur Boyut 14 00x21 00 cm Basım Yılı Nisan 2020 Barkod 9786257078078 Kategori Hukuk Kitapları Psikoloji Kitapları Yabancı Dilde Kitaplar Genel Psikoloji Hukuk Üzerine

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Our method will be that fundamental to all psychological investigation and may be divided into three parts 1 The preparation of a review of psychological phenomena 2 Study of causal relationships 3 Establishment of the principles of psychic activity The subject matter will be drawn on the one hand from that already presented by psychological science but will be treated throughout from the point of view of the criminal judge and prepared for his purposes On the other hand the material will be drawn from these observations that alone the criminologist at work can make and on this the principles of psychology will be brought to bear We shall not espouse either pietism scepticism or criticism We have merely to consider the individual phenomena as they may concern the criminalist to examine them and to establish whatever value the material may have for him what portions may be of use to him in the interest of discovering the truth and where the dangers may lurk that menace him And just as we are aware that the comprehension of the fundamental concepts of the exact sciences is not to be derived from their methodology so we must keep clearly in mind that the truth which we criminalists have to attain can not be constructed out of the formal correctness of the content presented us We are in duty bound to render it materially correct But that is to be achieved only if we are acquainted with principles of psychology and know how to make them serve our purposes For our problem the oft quoted epigram of Bailey s The study of physiology is as repugnant to the psychologist as that of acoustics to the composer no longer holds We are not poets we are investigators If we are to do our work properly we must base it completely upon modern psycho physical fundamentals Whoever expects unaided to find the right thing at the right moment is in the position of the individual who didn t know whether he could play the violin because he had not yet tried We must gather wisdom while we are not required to use it when the time for use arrives the time for harvest is over img src https s3 eu west 1 amazonaws com dia kitadagitim ckeditor_assets pictures 53 content_1_original_original jpg alt height 15 width 15 font size 1 color white font img

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Our method will be that fundamental to all psychological investigation and may be divided into three parts 1 The preparation of a review of psychological phenomena 2 Study of causal relationships 3 Establishment of the principles of psychic activity The subject matter will be drawn on the one hand from that already presented by psychological science but will be treated throughout from the point of view of the criminal judge and prepared for his purposes On the other hand the material will be drawn from these observations that alone the criminologist at work can make and on this the principles of psychology will be brought to bear We shall not espouse either pietism scepticism or criticism We have merely to consider the individual phenomena as they may concern the criminalist to examine them and to establish whatever value the material may have for him what portions may be of use to him in the interest of discovering the truth and where the dangers may lurk that menace him And just as we are aware that the comprehension of the fundamental concepts of the exact sciences is not to be derived from their methodology so we must keep clearly in mind that the truth which we criminalists have to attain can not be constructed out of the formal correctness of the content presented us We are in duty bound to render it materially correct But that is to be achieved only if we are acquainted with principles of psychology and know how to make them serve our purposes For our problem the oft quoted epigram of Bailey s The study of physiology is as repugnant to the psychologist as that of acoustics to the composer no longer holds We are not poets we are investigators If we are to do our work properly we must base it completely upon modern psycho physical fundamentals Whoever expects unaided to find the right thing at the right moment is in the position of the individual who didn t know whether he could play the violin because he had not yet tried We must gather wisdom while we are not required to use it when the time for use arrives the time for harvest is over