Crimes of violence by mentally abnormal offenders a psychiatric and epidemiological study in the Federal German Republic

Originally published in German in 1973, and first published in English as this Cambridge edition in 1982, this is a detailed and systematic account of the extent to which mentally abnormal offenders are likely to commit crimes of major violence, based upon a study of all the 533 men and women in the...

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Main Authors: Hafner, H. 1926- Heinz (Author), Boker, W. Wolfgang (Author)
Other Authors: Helen Marshall (translated), H. Immich (translated), C. Kohler (translated), A. Schmitt (translated), G. Wagner (translated), J. Werner (translated), T. C. N. Gibbens (Foreword)
Format: Book
Language:English
German
Published: Cambridge, United Kingdom CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS ©1982
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