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European crowns, 1484-1600
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ISBN: 3921302137 Year: 1977 Publisher: Frankfurt am Main : Numismatischer Verlag Schulten,

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Functieherstel van het kauwstelstel door middel van kronen en bruggen
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ISBN: 9060650239 Year: 1977 Publisher: Leiden Stafleu


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The government land developers : studies of public land-ownership policy in seven countries
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ISBN: 0669004855 Year: 1977 Publisher: Lexington Heath


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La distinction du droit pénal général et du droit pénal spécial
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ISBN: 2275012621 9782275012629 Year: 1977 Volume: 21 Publisher: Paris Librairie générale de droit et de jurisprudence

The criminal justice system
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ISBN: 0306335611 1468425641 1468425625 9780306335617 Year: 1977 Volume: 1 Publisher: New York (N.Y.): Plenum

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Although psychologists have related, scientifically and professionally, to the law for over 50 years now, the two fields have not been systematically integrated. Happily, that situation is changing today. Psychologists and lawyers are becoming increasingly aware that laws are based upon assumptions about human behavior, "assumptions about how people act and how their actions can be controlled" (Special Commission on the Social Sciences of the National Science Board, Knowledge into Action: Improving the Nation's Use of the Social Sciences. Washington, D.C.: National Science Foundation, 1969, p. 35), and that both fields must be concerned with carefully investigating these assumptions and communicating the findings to the legal community, in particular, and to society, in general. This joining of efforts will ensure that our legal system is not only more effective but also more just. Perspectives in Law and Psychology is a regular series of volumes dedicated to this goal. The work presented in this first volume was supported in part by the National Institute of Mental Health, Center for Studies of Crime and De.1inquency, through their grant (MH 13814) to the Law-Psychology Graduate Training Program at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Funds from that grant were used to invite six of the contributors to this volume to participate in the first Law-Psychology Research Conference (Michael Goldstein, John Monahan, Norval Morris, R.

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