The Journal of Criminal Law, Criminology, and Police Science, כרך 52Northwestern University School of Law, 1961 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 30
עמוד 145
... predictions as to which of their charges will violate parole ? By virtue of their special training and experience , do parole officers have a special competence for prediction not pos- sessed by laymen ? In an attempt to answer these ...
... predictions as to which of their charges will violate parole ? By virtue of their special training and experience , do parole officers have a special competence for prediction not pos- sessed by laymen ? In an attempt to answer these ...
עמוד 149
... predictions ( that is , he predicted nonviolation , whereas the subjects were actually violators ) in 3 . Using the same 10 cases of violators , Layman A made 8 correct and 2 incorrect predictions . With regard to the 10 cases of ...
... predictions ( that is , he predicted nonviolation , whereas the subjects were actually violators ) in 3 . Using the same 10 cases of violators , Layman A made 8 correct and 2 incorrect predictions . With regard to the 10 cases of ...
עמוד 151
... PREDICTION After making predictions , the participants were requested to record what bases they had for them . That is , they were asked what factors appearing in the summaries of case histories led them to de- cide that subjects would ...
... PREDICTION After making predictions , the participants were requested to record what bases they had for them . That is , they were asked what factors appearing in the summaries of case histories led them to de- cide that subjects would ...
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