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criminal psychology-第187章

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ccurrence;'' 256。 Officials; impose on witnesses; 8。 Old maid; the; 329。 Olfactory illusions; 453。 OLZELT…NEwiN; 385。 OPPENHEIM; 364。 Opportunity; 57。 Organization; of case; 12。


Orientation; 230。 Orifice; influences size of object seen through it; 430。 ORTH; 255。 OSTWALD; W。; 243。 OTTINGEN; 137。 OTTOLENGRI; 195; 215。

P Pain; reaction…time to; 218; memory of; 264。 Paling; 50。 PANum; 483。 Paramnesia; 275; causes of; 276。 PARISH; 427。 Passion; and affection; 417; in judges; 417; in witnesses; 418; and hatred; 418; process of; 420。 Pathetic fallacy; the; 398。 Patience; importance of; 18。 Peculiarities of recollection; 268。 Perception; purity of; 190; visual; 198; and size; 199; relation to con… sciousness; etc。; 221; limitations of; 225; 226; influence of environ… ment and training on; 227; ‘‘dark;'' 228; how to test differences in; 229; of experts; 229; subconscious; 230; and orientation; 230。 PEREZ; 369。 Personal equation; the; 376。 Perspective; 430。 Perversions; moral; associated with pathological phenomena; 45。 Perversity of the inanimate; 72。 PESCH; 189。 PETRONIEVICS; 147。 PETRUSKEWISCH; 410。 Phenomenology; defined; 41。 Phrenology; relation to physiogno… mies; 85。 Photographs; judgment of the unedu… cated on; 390。 Physiognomies; bibliography of; 84; defined; 85; basis of; 86; best studied in children and simple people; 87。 PIDERIT; 84; 87; 99。  PIESBERGEN; 4S4。 Piety; as submerged sexuality; 323。 PLATEAU; 443。 PLATNER; 1。 PLATO; 3; 4; 259。 PLOSCHKE; 364。 Poets; the; on woman; 305。 Poisoning; a feminine Crime; 356。 PORTA; 83。 Position; of lines influences size; 427。 Possibility; 157; and inference; 170。 POTET; Du; 269。 POUCHET; 9; 7…3。 Practicality of scientific method; 11。 Pregnancy; 317。 Prejudices; 177; 412; and egoism; 413; and names; 414。 Premonitions; 466。 Prepossession; 412; and egoism; 413; and names; 414。 PREYER; 210; 368。 Principle; the fundamental; 4。 Probability; 131; and skepticism; 131; increases through repetition; 132; and equal distribution; 133; value of; 148; conditioned and uncondi… tioned; 151; Kirchmann on ; 152; and criminal procedure; 157; and rule; 158。 Promises; and character; 58。 Promoters as witnesses; 66。 Proof; irrelevant circumstances to ; 114 Propaedeutic; philosophical; 1。 Property; woman's sense of; 346。 ‘‘Proved;'' 147。 Psychological handling; correct and incorrect; 15。 Psychology; criminal; of law; 1; a bone of contention; 2; as psychiatry; 2; as anthropology; 2; form of; 2; and statistics; 179。 Puberty; influence of; on juvenile delin… quency; 370。 Punctuality; feminine; 340。

Q Qualities; how related; 61。 QUANTZ; 206。

Quarrels with women; 338。 Questions; positive and negative; 139。 QUETELET; 160。

R Rage; 96。 Recognition; 221; 260。 Reflex actions; 79; how caused; 79; distinguished from habit; 80; not inevitable; 81; require codperation of brain; 82。 REGNAULT; 2; 292。 REICH; 85; 307。 REICHENBACH; 76; 313。 REID; 89; 130; 188; 259; 430。 Religion; and character; 387。 RENooz; 307。 Repetition and probability; 132; and touch; 220; influences perception; 228。 Reproduction; and memory; 261; forms of; 263; rules for helping; 265; and locality; 266; peculiarities of; 268; field of; 269; of idiots; 270… of children; 270; of the aged; 27~。 Resignation; 96。 Resolution; importance as sign; 91; in jurymen; 92。 Responsibility; and intoxication; 485。 RIBOT; 259; 385; 411。 RICHARDSON; 410。 RONCORONi; 215。 ROSEGGER; 63。 ROSENKRANZ; 160。 Rule; 158; and exceptions; 134; and probability; 158; for helping rec… ollection; 265。 RYKiRE; 307。

S Sadism; 77。 SAND; 352。 SANDER; 259; 275。 SAULLE; Du; 316。 SCHACK; 84。 SCHAUMANN;1。 SCHEBrsT; 85。 SCHIEL; 109; 147; 159; 160; 174; 222; 376; 381。  SCHMIDT; 54。 SCHNEICKERT; 266。 SCHNEIDER; 85。 SCHOPENHAUER; 56; 128; 343; 359; 384; 396; 464。 SCHRENCK…NOTZING; 77; 115。 SCHULTZE; 79。 ScHuPPE; 237。 SCHWARTZ; 120; 192。 SCHWEIGER…LERCHENFELD; 307。 ScHwoB; 317。 Scorn; 93; in witnesses; 94。 Secrets; 28; hard to keep; 29; judge's duty toward; 29; as confession; 31; damage through revelation of; 30; how discovered; 31; and women; 364。 Self; as centre of reference; 248。 Self…knowledge; a guide; 58。 Senility; 372; in witnesses; 374; types of; 374; memory in; 375。 Sensation; subjective; 191; and nerv… ous system; 192。 Sense…perception; importance of; 187; relation to optical and acoustical knowledge; 189; and social status; 190。 Senses; of children; 367; vicariousness of the; 193。 SERGI; 319; 350。 SFR'。';OFF; 410。 Servants; as sources of information; 63。 Sexl as submerged cause of crime; 322; as piety; 323; as ennui; 324; as conceit; 325。 Sexuality; of women; 320; as maternal instinct; 320; in criminal situations; 321。 SHINN; 364。 SICARD; 215。 Side…issues; confused with central ones; 116。 SIDIs; 481; 492。 SIGHELE; 416。 Sight; sense of; important; 196; tested by touch; 197; process of; 197。 SINSTEDEN; 434。 Size of lines influenced by position; 427。

Skepticism; 127; and habit; 130; and probability; 131。 Skill and habit; 407。 Skin; transpositions of; and tactile sense; 219。 SKRAUP; 85。 SLAUGHTER; 40。 Sleep; 481。 Smell; sense of; 213。 Smile; the; 94。 SMITH; 302。 Smuggling; and women; 345。 SOCRATES; 7; 169。 SOMMER; 276。 Sources; various; of evidence; 12。 Sound; direction of; 210; conduction of; 210。 Sparkle; 206; of the eyes; 96。 Specialist; 125。 Speech; and image; 235。 Speed; a test of knowledge; 231。 SPENCER; 44; 46; 74; 102; 360。 SPINOZA; 160; 260。 Spite; 94; how treated; 95。 Statistics; and psychology; 179; of suicide; 181。 Statutes; aprioristic; 5。 STEINTHAL; 298。 STERN; 192; 307。 ST6LZEL; 434。 ST6RC。R; 236。 STRICKER; 48; 118; 122; 166; 204; 236;  255; 437。 STRINDBERG; 212。 STRUVE; 56; 68。 Stupidity ; ; 398; 400。 Style; and character; 58。 Subconscious; the; 245。 Substitutions; and misunderstandings; 470。 Success; conditions of; 14。 Succession; importance of the order of; 13。 Suggestion; 491; not involved in guidance; 9。 SULLY; 138; 259; 276; 451; 456; 464。 Symbol and symbolized; 244。  T TAINE; 250; 274; 382; 410; 452; 465; 466; 471; 482。 TARDE; 385; 410; 415; 416。 Taste; 212; fflusions of; 452。 Tears; of women; 344。 Temperament; 395。 Temperature; sense of; 217。 TERTULLIAN; 169。 Testimony; blind acceptance of; 8; contradictions in; 108; interpreta… tion of; 108; of women; 310。 Thinking; mechanism of; 243; and symbol; 244。 THOMPSON; 433。 THOMSON; 2。 TIGERSTEDT; 192。 Timbre; vocal; 46; influence of emo… tions on; 47; corroborative value of; 47。 Time; and image; 237; of day and mental processes; 245; children's sense of; 368; influence on concep… tion; 383; and isolation; 397。 Timidity; 75。 Toes; 104。 Touch; 215; tests sense of sight; 197; relation to other senses; 215; in… fluence of drugs on; 215; how af… fected by transpositions of skin; 219; and wetness; 219; influence of repetition on; 220; and form; 220; bodily sensitiveness to; 220; illu… sions of; 449。 TRACY; 364。 Training; of witnesses; 16。 Tramps; 17; congenital; 18。 TRENDELENBURG; 146; 160。 Truth; and persuasion; 161; and man… ner; 162; historical and inference; 171; and knowledge; 184。 TYLOR; 288; 290。 TYNDALL; 209。 U Understanding; 238; how gauged in witnesses; 239; and public in… struction; 241; and law; 242。 Uneducated; views of the; 388。

Unit…characters; 46; variety of recog… nition of; 4
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