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Hans Gross

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

In “Criminal Psychology: A Manual for Judges, Practitioners, and Students,” Hans Gross meticulously explores the intersection of psychology and criminal investigation, crafting a seminal text that integrates empirical research with practical application. Written in the early 20th century, Gross's work is a pioneering contribution to forensic science, offering insights into the psychological dimensions of crime, the intricacies of criminal behavior, and the challenges faced by practitioners in the field. His comprehensive approach combines theoretical discussions with concrete case studies, employing a rigorous yet accessible literary style that remains relevant in today's understanding of criminal psychology. Hans Gross, often hailed as the father of criminal psychology, was influenced by his background in law and his deep interest in the psychological underpinnings of human behavior. His academic journey and professional experiences as a judge and prosecutor equipped him with a unique perspective, prompting him to advocate for a scientific approach to criminal investigation. Gross's commitment to bridging the gap between psychology and the legal system has established him as a pivotal figure in both disciplines, and his pioneering work laid the groundwork for future research and practice in forensic psychology. I highly recommend “Criminal Psychology” to anyone interested in the complexities of human behavior in the context of crime, whether they are students, legal professionals, or psychology enthusiasts. Gross's profound insights and thorough analysis not only illuminate the psychological factors influencing criminality but also serve as a crucial resource for understanding the essential role of psychological principles in the judicial process.
830 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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