Author: Glueck, Bernard
Synopsis:
In 'Studies in Forensic Psychiatry', Glueck, Bernard takes readers on a captivating journey into the intriguing world of criminal minds and the complexities of forensic psychiatry. Through a series of gripping case studies, Glueck delves into the minds of criminals, exploring the psychological factors that contribute to their actions and the role of psychiatry in understanding and treating them. From notorious murderers to enigmatic criminals, each case presents a unique puzzle that challenges the reader to unravel the intricate web of motives and mental states. As the author unravels the mysteries behind these criminal minds, readers are left questioning the boundaries between sanity and insanity, and the implications for justice and rehabilitation.
Genres: True Crime, Psychology, Non-fiction
Themes: Criminal psychology, Forensic psychiatry, Mental illness, Justice and rehabilitation
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