Explore the intricate connection between mind and misdeed in Thomas Holmes's "Psychology and Crime," a compelling exploration of criminal behavior in Great Britain. Delve into the landscape of early criminology and forensic psychology as Holmes examines the motivations and mental states of individuals drawn to crime.
This historical text offers a fascinating glimpse into the study of criminals and the social science of criminology during its formative years. A valuable resource for those interested in the history of criminal psychology, "Psychology and Crime" presents a unique perspective on the roots of criminal law and the enduring questions surrounding crime and punishment. Discover the foundations of our understanding of criminal behavior with this meticulously prepared print republication.