criminal psychology-第76节
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on whether the witness has noticed anything; how; how long; what part of the impression has sunk more deeply into his mind; and in what direction his defects of memory are to be sought。 It would be inexcusable in the lawyer not to think about this and to make equivalent use of all the phenomena that are presented to him。 To overlook the rich literature and enormous work that has been devoted to this subject is to raise involuntarily the question; for whom was it all done? Nobody needs a thorough…going knowledge of the essence of memory more than the lawyer。
I advise every criminalist to study the literature of memory and recommend the works of Mnsterberg; Ribot; Ebbinghaus; Cattell; Krpelin; Lasson; Nicolai Lange; Arreat; Richet; Forel; Galton; Biervliet; Paneth; Fauth; Sander; Koch; Lehmann; F; Jodl;'1' etc。
'1' H。 Mnsterberg: Beitrge II; IV。 H。 Ebbinghaus: ber das Gedchtnis。 Leipzig 1885。 J。 M。 Cattell: Mind; Vols。 11…15。 (Articles。) J。 Bourdon: Influence de l'Age sur la Memoire Imm