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Criminal Motive Analysis

Mark Chambers

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Sinopsis

What drives someone to commit a crime? Criminal Motive Analysis explores this question, emphasizing motive's crucial role in legal proceedings and differentiating criminal categories. The book highlights that motive, the "why" behind a crime, is distinct from intent and can significantly strengthen case construction. Understanding motive aids in anticipating defense strategies and achieving justice.

 
The book examines elements of motive, case construction utilizing motive, and its role in determining criminal charges. It explores motives such as financial gain, revenge, passion, and ideological beliefs through real-world case studies.

 
The study incorporates court transcripts, police reports, and psychological profiles to provide an evidence-based approach, connecting law, psychology, sociology, and even political science to provide a holistic understanding of criminal behavior. This unique approach steers clear of anecdotal conjecture, focusing on actionable strategies for legal professionals.

 
The book progresses by establishing motive's significance, then dissecting its elements, demonstrating case construction around motive, and finally, explaining how motive influences criminal charge categorization. This structure is designed to give law students, attorneys, and law enforcement a deeper understanding of the human element behind crime and criminal justice.
Disponible desde: 05/04/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 70 páginas.

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