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A legal judgment prediction model based on knowledge fusion and dependency masking. [PDF]
Chen Y, Zhu X, Zeng Z, Wang P, Zhu X.
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Choice Reviews Online, 2013
This comprehensive, four-volume reference set on the subject of criminal psychology includes contributions from top scholars and practitioners in the field, explaining new and emerging theory and research in the study of the criminal mind and criminal behavior.
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This comprehensive, four-volume reference set on the subject of criminal psychology includes contributions from top scholars and practitioners in the field, explaining new and emerging theory and research in the study of the criminal mind and criminal behavior.
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Criminal Psychology: Understanding Criminal Behaviour
2021Criminal psychology is a field involving an amalgamation of psychology, criminology, and the law. This discipline was conceived in the mid-twentieth century, when psychologists began offering expert perspectives on criminal behaviour and speculate about the possible causes that push one to commit such acts. This chapter will expound upon the purview of
Sanjeev P. Sahni, Nisha Phakey
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Psychological factors in criminality
Personality and Individual Differences, 1992Abstract A study was conducted on 92 male prisoners of Dhaka Central Jail using scales of the EPQ as standardized for Bangladesh. The respondents of this investigation were considered as one group, but were also categorized into subgroups according to the nature of crime they committed and their age.
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Psychology and criminal investigation
2012Information is frequently averred to be the lifeblood of an investigation. Psychological science can inform our understanding of the effectiveness of various methods for the elicitation of information from victims, witnesses and suspects that will have a bearing on the quality of the investigation and subsequent criminal justice processes.
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Journal of Mental Science, 1870
That great criminals are wholly without the moral sense, that violent and habitual criminals are, as a class, moral imbeciles—are startling propositions; but, nevertheless, they have been adopted and advocated with singular show of truth and much ability of late years.
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That great criminals are wholly without the moral sense, that violent and habitual criminals are, as a class, moral imbeciles—are startling propositions; but, nevertheless, they have been adopted and advocated with singular show of truth and much ability of late years.
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