By Theodor Reik
Psychology of Crime: The book explores the deep psychological forces driving criminal behavior and the unconscious need for self-punishment.
Role of Psychoanalysis: Reik applies psychoanalytic methods to understand the motives behind crimes, emphasizing the importance of unconscious guilt and the compulsion to confess.
Historical and Social Context: The book discusses the evolution of criminal investigation techniques and the psychological aspects of crime detection.
Freud's Influence: Sigmund Freud's views on capital punishment and his correspondence with Reik are included, highlighting the intersection of psychoanalysis and criminology
Books for Libraries Press, 1972, 493 pages