The Journal of Criminal Law, Criminology and Police Science, Volume 47Northwestern University School of Law, 1957 - Crime |
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... person cannot behave as he formerly did . He perceives that avenues of free psycho- logical movement are limited . He may even perceive that previously available chan- nels of communication are now either barred or have changed . The ...
... person cannot behave as he formerly did . He perceives that avenues of free psycho- logical movement are limited . He may even perceive that previously available chan- nels of communication are now either barred or have changed . The ...
Page 201
... person's locomotion to freedom . It is clear that the accusation must stem from authority , for the restriction of ... person's own power and influence . Clearly , the strength of such a social field is a function of the person rather ...
... person's locomotion to freedom . It is clear that the accusation must stem from authority , for the restriction of ... person's own power and influence . Clearly , the strength of such a social field is a function of the person rather ...
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... person as a social being , " and concludes that " under certain circum- stances nakedness diminishes the firmness of the psychological wall between child and environment . " If we may use the analogy , as the person perceives friendly ...
... person as a social being , " and concludes that " under certain circum- stances nakedness diminishes the firmness of the psychological wall between child and environment . " If we may use the analogy , as the person perceives friendly ...
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