Word: forensice
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The young urban terrorist, in Europe at least, claims to speak for the working class. In fact his background is most often middle or upper middle class, and the common man is as frightened of his methods as is the millionaire. Franco Ferracuti, a forensic psychiatrist at Rome University, interviewed...
Most of these radical attorneys attended law school in the late '60s and were deeply influenced by the radical student movement of the time. In their forensic strategies, they have clearly taken cues from the U.S.'s William Kunstler and other defense counsel who gained prominence during the...
One expert who regarded the verdict as plausible was Dr. Emanuel Tanay. a forensic psychiatrist who normally testifies for defendants but in this case aided the prosecution. Said he: "A crime like this could only be committed by a doctor or a nurse, somebody who had access, looked reasonable, acted...
To head off charges of quackery, the L.A.P.D. is now organizing a "forensic hypnosis society," a professional organization for police hypnotists-complete with a code of ethics. Says Captain Sandstrom: "We want to make hypnosis respectable-after all it came out of the dark ages."
In the novel Dr. Paul Konig is chief medical examiner of New York City and a world-famous expert in forensic pathology. He is thus in a position to view - anatomically and microscopically - the violence that human beings living in the city wreak upon one another.