252 Pages
by
Routledge
252 Pages
by
Routledge
252 Pages
by
Routledge
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First published in 1943 Crime and Psychology reveals to the public some of the results of well-known magistrate Claud Mullin’s many years of pioneering work in using the help of medical psychologists for the treatment of criminals. The book contains numerous actual cases of real scientific and social value. They show how even men who have in the past been sent to prison for serious offences can... Read more
Preface Introduction by Dr Edward Glover 1. Some Principles of Modern Psychology 2. Practical Possibilities 3. A Few Cases 4. Punishment 5. Further Obstacles 6. The Need for Investigation 7. Psychology and Criminal Procedure 8. Children in the Courts 9. The Bench and the Delinquent Appendix Index
Biography
Claud Mullins






