Exam 25: Forensic Psychology

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Forensic psychology is the combination of psychology and

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What type of thinking can lead to criminal behaviors?

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Forensic psychologists are commonly found at crime scenes.

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Crime scene analysis for the forensic psychologist involves

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Risk assessment makes predictions about an individual's future behavior. Which of this is not part of this assessment?

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Competency relates to being able to understand how the world is organized.

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If a pretrial defendant is found to be incompetent, they will be remanded to

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A photo array is a compilation of crime scene photos shown to a witness.

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An UNSUB is an offender who is unknown to the authorities.

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Which of the following is ONLY related to a signature act and not to a MO.

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Forensic psychologists are social scientists whose job it is to

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Mens rea is when a jury is primarily composed of male jurors.

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Psychology is the study of the mind and how it affects human behavior.

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Which of the following is ONLY related to MO and not to a signature act.

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Groupthink occurs when people in a group abandon their individual thoughts in order to conform to a group.

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The first and most significant attempt at forensic psychology was which case?

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Eyewitnesses use recall memory when they identify a suspect in a lineup.

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The term that describes a defendant who was, as a result of mental illness, unable to know the difference between right and wrong.

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It is common for forensic psychologists to visit jails or prisons.

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