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Investigative Procedure

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In keeping with the research aim, i.e., the fullest possible comprehension of the subjects in the context of their social relationships, the following investigations were conducted: interviews, psychological tests, explorations, and laboratory tests carried out with subjects themselves; interviews with other persons for data collection on the environment of the subjects; and, in particular, data collection from records.

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Göppinger, H. (1987). Investigative Procedure. In: Life Style and Criminality. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-71322-4_3

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