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First published in 1998. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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First published in 1998. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 306
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Mai 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 388g
- ISBN-13: 9780415863520
- ISBN-10: 041586352X
- Artikelnr.: 37325644
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 306
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Mai 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 388g
- ISBN-13: 9780415863520
- ISBN-10: 041586352X
- Artikelnr.: 37325644
Kate Friedlander
Chapter 1
INTRODUCTION Chapter I CRIMINAL LAW AND PUBLIC OPINION
Chapter 2 Chapter II THE PSYCHIATRIC APPROACH: OLD AND NEW METHODS
Chapter 3 Chapter III THE PSYCHO-ANALYTIC APPROACH
Chapter 4 Chapter IV THE SOCIOLOGICAL APPROACH
Part I Part I THE DEVELOPMENT TOWARDS SOCIAL ADAPTATION
Chapter 5 Chapter I INTRODUCTION
Chapter 6 Chapter II SOME PROBLEMS OF INSTINCT-THEORY
Chapter 7 Chapter III THE MATURATION OF INSTINCTS (8b)
Chapter 8 Chapter IV THE MOTHER-CHILD RELATIONSHIP
Chapter 9 Chapter V ON THE MODIFICATION OF INSTINCTS
Chapter 10 Chapter VI THE OEDIPUS CONFLICT
Chapter 11 Chapter VII THE FORMATION OF CONSCIENCE
Chapter 12 Chapter VIII THE STRUCTURE OF THE PERSONALITY
Chapter 13 Chapter IX THE LATENCY PERIOD
Chapter 14 Chapter X PUBERTY
Chapter 15 Chapter XI SUMMARY OF FACTORS LEADING TO SOCIAL ADAPTATION
Part II Part II THE FAILURE OF SOCIAL ADAPTATION
Chapter 16 Chapter I INTRODUCTION
Chapter 17 Chapter II ANTISOCIAL CHARACTER FORMATION
Chapter 18 Chapter III ANALYSIS OF ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS
Chapter 19 Chapter IV THE COMMON OFFENDER
Chapter 20 Chapter V NEUROTIC MANIFESTATIONS
Chapter 21 Chapter VI THE SEXUAL PERVERSIONS
Chapter 22 Chapter VII SEXUAL OFFENCES
Chapter 23 Chapter VIII ORGANIC AND PSYCHOTIC EGO-DISTURBANCES
Chapter 24 Chapter IX A CLASSIFICATION OF JUVENILE DELINQUENCY
Part III Part III TREATMENT
Chapter 25 Chapter I THE ATTITUDE OF THE PUBLIC
Chapter 26 Chapter II PROBLEMS OF DIAGNOSIS
Chapter 27 Chapter III TRANSFERENCE
Chapter 28 Chapter IV PSYCHOLOGICAL METHODS OF TREATMENT
Chapter 29 Chapter V ENVIRONMENTAL METHODS OF TREATMENT
Chapter 30 Chapter VI THE TRAINING OF FIELD WORKERS
Chapter 31 Chapter VII THE PROBLEM OF PREVENTION
Chapter 32 Chapter VIII EPILOGUE Index
INTRODUCTION Chapter I CRIMINAL LAW AND PUBLIC OPINION
Chapter 2 Chapter II THE PSYCHIATRIC APPROACH: OLD AND NEW METHODS
Chapter 3 Chapter III THE PSYCHO-ANALYTIC APPROACH
Chapter 4 Chapter IV THE SOCIOLOGICAL APPROACH
Part I Part I THE DEVELOPMENT TOWARDS SOCIAL ADAPTATION
Chapter 5 Chapter I INTRODUCTION
Chapter 6 Chapter II SOME PROBLEMS OF INSTINCT-THEORY
Chapter 7 Chapter III THE MATURATION OF INSTINCTS (8b)
Chapter 8 Chapter IV THE MOTHER-CHILD RELATIONSHIP
Chapter 9 Chapter V ON THE MODIFICATION OF INSTINCTS
Chapter 10 Chapter VI THE OEDIPUS CONFLICT
Chapter 11 Chapter VII THE FORMATION OF CONSCIENCE
Chapter 12 Chapter VIII THE STRUCTURE OF THE PERSONALITY
Chapter 13 Chapter IX THE LATENCY PERIOD
Chapter 14 Chapter X PUBERTY
Chapter 15 Chapter XI SUMMARY OF FACTORS LEADING TO SOCIAL ADAPTATION
Part II Part II THE FAILURE OF SOCIAL ADAPTATION
Chapter 16 Chapter I INTRODUCTION
Chapter 17 Chapter II ANTISOCIAL CHARACTER FORMATION
Chapter 18 Chapter III ANALYSIS OF ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS
Chapter 19 Chapter IV THE COMMON OFFENDER
Chapter 20 Chapter V NEUROTIC MANIFESTATIONS
Chapter 21 Chapter VI THE SEXUAL PERVERSIONS
Chapter 22 Chapter VII SEXUAL OFFENCES
Chapter 23 Chapter VIII ORGANIC AND PSYCHOTIC EGO-DISTURBANCES
Chapter 24 Chapter IX A CLASSIFICATION OF JUVENILE DELINQUENCY
Part III Part III TREATMENT
Chapter 25 Chapter I THE ATTITUDE OF THE PUBLIC
Chapter 26 Chapter II PROBLEMS OF DIAGNOSIS
Chapter 27 Chapter III TRANSFERENCE
Chapter 28 Chapter IV PSYCHOLOGICAL METHODS OF TREATMENT
Chapter 29 Chapter V ENVIRONMENTAL METHODS OF TREATMENT
Chapter 30 Chapter VI THE TRAINING OF FIELD WORKERS
Chapter 31 Chapter VII THE PROBLEM OF PREVENTION
Chapter 32 Chapter VIII EPILOGUE Index
Chapter 1
INTRODUCTION Chapter I CRIMINAL LAW AND PUBLIC OPINION
Chapter 2 Chapter II THE PSYCHIATRIC APPROACH: OLD AND NEW METHODS
Chapter 3 Chapter III THE PSYCHO-ANALYTIC APPROACH
Chapter 4 Chapter IV THE SOCIOLOGICAL APPROACH
Part I Part I THE DEVELOPMENT TOWARDS SOCIAL ADAPTATION
Chapter 5 Chapter I INTRODUCTION
Chapter 6 Chapter II SOME PROBLEMS OF INSTINCT-THEORY
Chapter 7 Chapter III THE MATURATION OF INSTINCTS (8b)
Chapter 8 Chapter IV THE MOTHER-CHILD RELATIONSHIP
Chapter 9 Chapter V ON THE MODIFICATION OF INSTINCTS
Chapter 10 Chapter VI THE OEDIPUS CONFLICT
Chapter 11 Chapter VII THE FORMATION OF CONSCIENCE
Chapter 12 Chapter VIII THE STRUCTURE OF THE PERSONALITY
Chapter 13 Chapter IX THE LATENCY PERIOD
Chapter 14 Chapter X PUBERTY
Chapter 15 Chapter XI SUMMARY OF FACTORS LEADING TO SOCIAL ADAPTATION
Part II Part II THE FAILURE OF SOCIAL ADAPTATION
Chapter 16 Chapter I INTRODUCTION
Chapter 17 Chapter II ANTISOCIAL CHARACTER FORMATION
Chapter 18 Chapter III ANALYSIS OF ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS
Chapter 19 Chapter IV THE COMMON OFFENDER
Chapter 20 Chapter V NEUROTIC MANIFESTATIONS
Chapter 21 Chapter VI THE SEXUAL PERVERSIONS
Chapter 22 Chapter VII SEXUAL OFFENCES
Chapter 23 Chapter VIII ORGANIC AND PSYCHOTIC EGO-DISTURBANCES
Chapter 24 Chapter IX A CLASSIFICATION OF JUVENILE DELINQUENCY
Part III Part III TREATMENT
Chapter 25 Chapter I THE ATTITUDE OF THE PUBLIC
Chapter 26 Chapter II PROBLEMS OF DIAGNOSIS
Chapter 27 Chapter III TRANSFERENCE
Chapter 28 Chapter IV PSYCHOLOGICAL METHODS OF TREATMENT
Chapter 29 Chapter V ENVIRONMENTAL METHODS OF TREATMENT
Chapter 30 Chapter VI THE TRAINING OF FIELD WORKERS
Chapter 31 Chapter VII THE PROBLEM OF PREVENTION
Chapter 32 Chapter VIII EPILOGUE Index
INTRODUCTION Chapter I CRIMINAL LAW AND PUBLIC OPINION
Chapter 2 Chapter II THE PSYCHIATRIC APPROACH: OLD AND NEW METHODS
Chapter 3 Chapter III THE PSYCHO-ANALYTIC APPROACH
Chapter 4 Chapter IV THE SOCIOLOGICAL APPROACH
Part I Part I THE DEVELOPMENT TOWARDS SOCIAL ADAPTATION
Chapter 5 Chapter I INTRODUCTION
Chapter 6 Chapter II SOME PROBLEMS OF INSTINCT-THEORY
Chapter 7 Chapter III THE MATURATION OF INSTINCTS (8b)
Chapter 8 Chapter IV THE MOTHER-CHILD RELATIONSHIP
Chapter 9 Chapter V ON THE MODIFICATION OF INSTINCTS
Chapter 10 Chapter VI THE OEDIPUS CONFLICT
Chapter 11 Chapter VII THE FORMATION OF CONSCIENCE
Chapter 12 Chapter VIII THE STRUCTURE OF THE PERSONALITY
Chapter 13 Chapter IX THE LATENCY PERIOD
Chapter 14 Chapter X PUBERTY
Chapter 15 Chapter XI SUMMARY OF FACTORS LEADING TO SOCIAL ADAPTATION
Part II Part II THE FAILURE OF SOCIAL ADAPTATION
Chapter 16 Chapter I INTRODUCTION
Chapter 17 Chapter II ANTISOCIAL CHARACTER FORMATION
Chapter 18 Chapter III ANALYSIS OF ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS
Chapter 19 Chapter IV THE COMMON OFFENDER
Chapter 20 Chapter V NEUROTIC MANIFESTATIONS
Chapter 21 Chapter VI THE SEXUAL PERVERSIONS
Chapter 22 Chapter VII SEXUAL OFFENCES
Chapter 23 Chapter VIII ORGANIC AND PSYCHOTIC EGO-DISTURBANCES
Chapter 24 Chapter IX A CLASSIFICATION OF JUVENILE DELINQUENCY
Part III Part III TREATMENT
Chapter 25 Chapter I THE ATTITUDE OF THE PUBLIC
Chapter 26 Chapter II PROBLEMS OF DIAGNOSIS
Chapter 27 Chapter III TRANSFERENCE
Chapter 28 Chapter IV PSYCHOLOGICAL METHODS OF TREATMENT
Chapter 29 Chapter V ENVIRONMENTAL METHODS OF TREATMENT
Chapter 30 Chapter VI THE TRAINING OF FIELD WORKERS
Chapter 31 Chapter VII THE PROBLEM OF PREVENTION
Chapter 32 Chapter VIII EPILOGUE Index