Crime psychology
Is a pioneering work in the field of forensic psychology, first published in the late 19th century. The book provides a comprehensive examination of the psychological aspects of criminal behaviour, offering insights into the minds of criminals and the investigative methods that can be used to understand and solve crimes. Gross, a renowned Austrian jurist and criminologist, combined his expertise in law and psychology to create a practical guide for police officers, detectives, and legal professionals. His work laid the foundation for modern criminal psychology and investigative techniques.
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