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The dissociative identity disorder. How to proceed in case of crime committed under mental illness
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Criminal couples. From "madness shared by two" to the mental illness: A review of brutal crimes
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Trauma from abuse, suggestibility and EMDR
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Criminal crowds: Responsibility attribution and social control in Sighele and Le Bon Pioneering studies on crowd violence between criminal anthropology and collective psychology
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Types of terrorism: From the Red Brigades to Al Qaeda, from the Palestinian Brigade to ISIS
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