The Quarterly Review, Volumes 272-273John Murray, 1939 - English literature |
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Page 48
... methods would be completely different from those adopted to - day by police , prosecution , and courts . From the purely psychological standpoint could there be a worse method than : ( 1 ) telling the suspect , as soon as the matter is ...
... methods would be completely different from those adopted to - day by police , prosecution , and courts . From the purely psychological standpoint could there be a worse method than : ( 1 ) telling the suspect , as soon as the matter is ...
Page 49
... methods , based on punish- ment , often act as an inducement to a plea of ' Not Guilty ' and a denial of the truth , for there is always a chance of the case not being proved and the fear of prison is great . I often wish that it were ...
... methods , based on punish- ment , often act as an inducement to a plea of ' Not Guilty ' and a denial of the truth , for there is always a chance of the case not being proved and the fear of prison is great . I often wish that it were ...
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... methods , evolved during the centuries of history long before the relevance of psychology was thought of , have sunk deep in the legal and the popular mind . One could say of our present methods of trial and punishment what a moderate ...
... methods , evolved during the centuries of history long before the relevance of psychology was thought of , have sunk deep in the legal and the popular mind . One could say of our present methods of trial and punishment what a moderate ...
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ART No 539 JANUARY 1939 | 1 |
Refugees in England | 2 |
Ancient Classics in a Modern World | 3 |
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