"In Causa D'assassinio: Studio Freniatrico-legale..." delves into a medico-legal investigation of murder, authored by Giuseppe Ziino. This study examines the intersection of law and psychiatry in cases of homicide, likely exploring the mental state of the accused, legal ramifications, and the application of forensic science. The book promises to be a valuable resource for legal scholars, medical professionals, and anyone interested in the history of criminal justice in Italy. It offers a glimpse into the methodologies and considerations employed when assessing culpability in cases of severe crime, highlighting the importance of psychiatric evaluation within the legal framework.
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