PART Ⅰ THE PROBLEM OF CRIME IN THE LIGHT OF PSYCHOANALYTICAL THEORY 1
THE BATTLE FOR JUSTICE 3
THE CRISIS OF PRESENT-DAY JUSTICE 14
TH ROLE OF PSYCHOLOGY IN THE UNDERSTANDING OF THE CRIMINAL 23
CRIMINALITY AS A GENERAL HUMAN MANIFESTATION 33
THE PSYCHOANALYTICAL THEORY OF NEUROTIC SYMPTOM FORMATION AS THE BASIS FOR A CRIMINAL PSYCHOLOGY 56
THE PROBLEM OF RESPONSIBILITY AND THE ROLE OF MEDICAL EXPERT OPINION IN THE COURT 70
THE PART PLAYED BY THE EGO IN VARIOUS MENTAL PROCESSES AND IN CRIME 84
GENERAL MECHANISMS OF CRIMINALITY 99
THE NEUROTIC CRIMINAL 112
PERVERSION AND CRIMINALITY 132
A PSYCHOANALYTICAL TABLE OF CRIMINOLOGICAL DIAGNOSIS 145
PART Ⅱ SOME CRIMINAL CASES IN THE LIGHT OF PSYCHOANALYSIS 153
PSYCHOANALYSIS OF CRIMINALS.-METHODOLOGICAL PROBLEMS 155
AN OFFENDER THROUGH AN UNCONSCIOUS FEELING OF GUILT 159
A NEUROTIC ATTEMPT AT MURDER 173
THE PSYCHODYNAMICS OF THE CASE-MME LEFEBVRE 190
GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS OF THE SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY OF PUNISHMENT 207