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CRIMINAL PSYCHOLOGY
MODERN CRIMINAL SCIENCE SERIES
_Published under the auspices of the American Institute of Criminal Law
and Criminology_
1. =Modern Theories of Criminality.= By C. BERNALDO DE QUIRÓS, of Madrid.
Translated from the Second Spanish edition, by Dr. ALFONSO DE SALVIO,
Assistant Professor of Romance Languages in Northwestern University.
With an American Preface by the Author, and an Introduction by W. W.
SMITHERS, of the Philadelphia Bar.
2. =Criminal Psychology.= By HANS GROSS, Professor of Criminal Law in the
University of Graz, Austria, Editor of the Archives of Criminal
Anthropology and Criminalistics, etc. Translated from the Fourth German
edition, by Dr. HORACE M. KALLEN, Professor of Philosophy in Wisconsin
University. With an American Preface by the Author, and an Introduction
by JOSEPH JASTROW, Professor of Psychology in the University of
Wisconsin.
3. =Crime, Its Causes and Remedies.= By CESARE LOMBROSO, late Professor of
Psychiatry and Legal Medicine in the University of Turin, author of the
“Criminal Man,” Founder and Editor of the “Archives of Psychiatry and
Penal Sciences.” Translated from the French and German editions by Rev.
HENRY P. HORTON, M.A., of Ithaca, N. Y. With an Introduction by MAURICE
PARMELEE, Associate Professor of Sociology in the University of
Missouri.
4. =The Individualization of Punishment.= By RAYMOND SALEILLES, Professor
of Comparative Law in the University of Paris. Translated from the
Second French edition, by Mrs. RACHAEL SZOLD JASTROW, of Madison, Wis.
With an Introduction by ROSCOE POUND, Professor of Law in Harvard
University.
5. =Penal Philosophy.= By GABRIEL TARDE, Late Magistrate in Picardy,
Professor of Modern Philosophy in the College of France, and Lecturer in
the Paris School of Political Science. Translated from the Fourth French
edition by RAPELJE HOWELL, of the New York Bar. With an Editorial
Preface by EDWARD LINDSEY, of the Warren, Pa., Bar, and an Introduction
by ROBERT H. GAULT, Assistant Professor of Psychology in Northwestern
University.
6. =Crime and Its Repression.= By GUSTAV ASCHAFFENBURG, Professor of
Psychiatry in the Academy of Practical Medicine at Cologne, Editor of
the “Monthly Journal of Criminal Psychology and Criminal Law Reform.”
Translated from the Second German edition by ADALBERT ALBRECHT. With an
Editorial Preface by MAURICE PARMELEE, Associate Professor of Sociology
in the University of Missouri, and an Introduction by ARTHUR C. TRAIN,
formerly Assistant District Attorney for New York County.
7. =Criminology.= By RAFFAELE GAROFALO, late President of the Court of
Appeals of Naples. Translated from the First Italian and the Fifth
French edition, by ROBERT W. MILLAR, Esq., of Chicago, Professor in
Northwestern University Law School. With an Introduction by E. RAY
STEVENS, Judge of the Circuit Court, Madison, Wis.
8. =Criminality and Economic Conditions.= By W. A. BONGER, Doctor in Law
of the University of Amsterdam. Translated from the French by HENRY P.
HORTON, M.A., of Ithaca, N. Y. With an American Preface by the Author,
and an Editorial Preface by EDWARD LINDSEY, of the Warren, Pa., Bar, and
an Introduction by FRANK H. NORCROSS, Justice of the Supreme Court of
Nevada.
9. =Criminal Sociology.= By ENRICO FERRI, of the Roman Bar, and Professor
of Criminal Law and Procedure in the University of Rome, Editor of the
“Archives of Psychiatry and Penal Sciences,” the “Positivist School in
Penal Theory and Practice,” etc. Translated from the Fourth Italian and
Second French edition, by JOSEPH I. KELLY, late Lecturer on Roman Law in
Northwestern University, and Dean of the Faculty of Law in the
University of Louisiana, and JOHN LISLE, late of the Philadelphia Bar.
With an American Preface by the Author, an Editorial Preface by WILLIAM
W. SMITHERS, of the Philadelphia Bar, and Introductions by CHARLES A.
ELLWOOD, Professor of Sociology in the University of Missouri, and
QUINCY A. MYERS, formerly Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of
Indiana.
THE MODERN CRIMINAL SCIENCE SERIES
_Published under the Auspices of_
THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF CRIMINAL LAW AND CRIMINOLOGY
Criminal Psychology
A MANUAL FOR
JUDGES, PRACTITIONERS, AND STUDENTS
BY HANS GROSS, J.U.D.
_Professor of Criminal Law at the University of
Graz, Austria. Formerly Magistrate of the
Criminal Court at Czernovitz, Austria_
Translated from the Fourth German Edition
BY HORACE M. KALLEN, PH. Project Gutenberg
Criminal Psychology: A Manual for Judges, Practitioners, and Students
Gross, Hans
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