The Criminal Imbecile


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The Criminal Imbecile


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The Criminal Imbecile


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The Criminal Imbecile an Analysis of Three Remarkable Murder Cases


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The Criminal Imbecile


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"The well-known author, Dr. Goddard, in this book analyzes in a simple. clear, and non-technical manner, the mental status of three murderers. These murderers were, in each case, young boys who, to all outward appearances, would have been considered quite usual and normal by the average unskilled observer, and yet the analysis plainly shows that in each instance the murderer was an imbecile. Dr. Goddard puts the matter so plainly and so simply that the reader must often frequently ask why it was that those who had the custody and the disposal of these cases should have been blind to their mental shortcomings. As Dr. Goddard very properly says, the reason is simply in the lack of knowledge of such conditions and in a lack of experience with these high-grade types who do not commonly find their way into institutions. "Of especial interest are the author's comments upon the use of the Binet-Simon tests. Probably no one in this country has had more experience with these tests than Dr. Goddard, and his interpretation of some of the results in these cases affords very valuable insight into his ideas of the meanings of the tests. "Following the description of the three cases that the book is written about, there are chapters upon responsibility and upon punishment. These are simple statements of the situation that will commend themselves to practically every reader. The great question is, How is society going to prevent such crimes as are here recorded? not so much what it is going to do with the offender afterwards. That will be taken care of one way or another, but certainly potential murderers of this character could be picked out in a large proportion of cases if opportunity were had to examine the child. It would seem that our school system affords an ideal opportunity. Here the children of the entire community are gathered together in one place. Is it not the duty of society to utilize this opportunity for picking out those defective children at least who are potentially dangerous? "Dr. Goddard's book will be welcomed by all who are interested in the mental hygiene movement. It should be read by every District Attorney and every Judge who presides in a criminal court. The author has done a distinct service in spreading the new gospel of the importance of mental disease and defect." -The Psychoanalytic Review "Ought to be of much assistance to those studying the questions of mental responsibility and this matter is so concisely arranged that it will be useful to those interested in criminal procedure." -The Journal of Abnormal Psychology "The cases described were the first in which the Binet-Simon tests were admitted in evidence." -Book Review Digest "Teachers, priests, parents and preachers would do well to read this book for themselves." -Cleveland Leader "A conspicuously illuminating piece of work that should mark a new epoch in the treatment of this type of criminal." -J. P. Lichtenberger "There is no waste sentimentality about the book; the scientific data present themselves." -Boston Herald "Very valuable information....A new standard has been established in criminal procedure." -Boston Transcript CONTENTS Preface I. The Case of Jean Gianini II. The Case of Roland Pennington III. The Case of Fred Tronson IV. The Criminal Imbecile V. Responsibility VI. The Punishment for Criminal Imbeciles APPENDICES A. Gianini Case. Hypothetical Question Propounded by the Defense B. Gianini Case. Hypothetical Question Propounded by the Prosecution C. Gianini Case. Defendant's Request to Charge




The Criminal Imbecile


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Excerpt from The Criminal Imbecile: An Analysis of Three Remarkable Murder Cases This book is offered to the public in the belief that the three cases herein described are typical of a large proportion of criminal cases and that the analysis and discussion at tempted will help to make clean-important points which are often misunderstood, points relative to the criminal and to the imbecile. A clear conception of the nature of the imbecile and of his relation to crime will inevitably result in a most desirable change in our criminal procedure. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.