The Journal of Criminal Law, Criminology and Police Science, Volume 47Northwestern University School of Law, 1956 - Crime |
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Page 127
... cause ; for if nothing appears but the mere fact that the house was consumed by fire , the presumption is that the fire was a result of accident or some providential cause . The confession of one that he burned the building alone will ...
... cause ; for if nothing appears but the mere fact that the house was consumed by fire , the presumption is that the fire was a result of accident or some providential cause . The confession of one that he burned the building alone will ...
Page 426
... causes B " notion of cause in their analysis of criminal behavior.26 The fallacy of this approach is that it views certain factors as independent factors , other factors as reactors . It locates the cause of X in a single factor or in ...
... causes B " notion of cause in their analysis of criminal behavior.26 The fallacy of this approach is that it views certain factors as independent factors , other factors as reactors . It locates the cause of X in a single factor or in ...
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... cause . There is also a reason for every fire . Cause and reason are often used as synonymous terms . They are , however , quite different when used in connection with an arson investigation . Cause is defined as that which occasions or ...
... cause . There is also a reason for every fire . Cause and reason are often used as synonymous terms . They are , however , quite different when used in connection with an arson investigation . Cause is defined as that which occasions or ...
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