The Criminal Imbecile: An Analysis of Three Remarkable Murder Cases

Henry Herbert Goddard
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Attempts to make clear important points which are often misunderstood, points relative to the criminal and to the imbecile. These cases are unique in that they were the first court cases in which the Binet-Simon tests were admitted in evidence, the mental status of these persons under indictment being largely determined by this method.
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