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The Myth Of The Out Of Character Crime Samenow Stanton E

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The Myth Of The Out Of Character Crime Samenow Stanton E
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Publisher: Praeger
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.29 MB
Pages: 192
Author: Samenow, Stanton E.
ISBN: 9780275991944, 0275991946
Language: English
Year: 2007

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The Myth Of The Out Of Character Crime Samenow Stanton E by Samenow, Stanton E. 9780275991944, 0275991946 instant download after payment.

The "out of character" crime -- Thinking errors as a key to character -- Realities about the "out of character" crime -- Secret controllers -- Sociological and psychological determinism: road to a deadend -- Interviewing the defendant: the setting -- Homicide of a husband by his wife or alter ego? -- The defendant's view of himself or herself as a good person -- Pretensions -- The self as unique and irresistible -- "I think; therefore it is" -- The unimportance of feelings -- The defendant's use of language -- Having a thin skin: susceptibility to putdowns -- The self as the center of the universe -- Six tactics used by defendants to control interviews -- Secret controllers: several cases -- Can a person correct thinking errors? -- Epilogue.

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