Dive into the intricate workings of ’The Criminal Mind’ by Fleury Maurice de Fleury, a compelling exploration of criminal psychology published in 1901. This book delves into the motivations and mental states of individuals who commit crimes, offering insights into the factors that drive criminal behavior.
De Fleury examines various aspects of the criminal psyche, providing a historical perspective on the understanding of lawbreakers and the evolution of criminological thought. A fascinating read for anyone interested in the history of psychology, law, and the enduring mystery of the criminal mind.
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