Exam 1: A: An Introduction to Forensic Psychology
Exam 1: A: An Introduction to Forensic Psychology49 Questions
Exam 1: B: An Introduction to Forensic Psychology9 Questions
Exam 2: A: Police Psychology42 Questions
Exam 2: B: Police Psychology7 Questions
Exam 3: A: The Psychology of Police Investigations50 Questions
Exam 3: B: The Psychology of Police Investigations12 Questions
Exam 4: A: Deception60 Questions
Exam 4: B: Deception11 Questions
Exam 5: A: Eyewitness Testimony53 Questions
Exam 5: B: Eyewitness Testimony12 Questions
Exam 6: A: Child Victims and Witnesses45 Questions
Exam 6: B: Child Victims and Witnesses12 Questions
Exam 7: A: Juries: Fact Finders56 Questions
Exam 7: B: Juries: Fact Finders8 Questions
Exam 8: A: The Role of Mental Illness in Court52 Questions
Exam 8: B: The Role of Mental Illness in Court11 Questions
Exam 9: A: Sentencing and Parole in Canada53 Questions
Exam 9: B: Sentencing and Parole in Canada9 Questions
Exam 10: A: Risk Assessment52 Questions
Exam 10: B: Risk Assessment12 Questions
Exam 11: A: Psychopaths55 Questions
Exam 11: B: Psychopaths10 Questions
Exam 12: A: Assessment and Treatment of Young Offenders55 Questions
Exam 12: B: Assessment and Treatment of Young Offenders12 Questions
Exam 13: A: Intimate Partner Violence56 Questions
Exam 13: B: Intimate Partner Violence9 Questions
Exam 14: A: Sexual Offenders47 Questions
Exam 14: B: Sexual Offenders8 Questions
Exam 15: A: Homicidal Offenders50 Questions
Exam 15: B: Homicidal Offenders10 Questions
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The "general acceptance test" relates to:
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Which of the following indicators demonstrates that forensic psychology has established itself as a field?
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Stern's 1901 "reality experiment" involved a bogus quarrel between two students in which a gun was involved.Stern concluded that:
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In his studies on suggestibility and testimony in children,Binet found that what type of technique lead to the most accurate recall?
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The first federal correctional psychologist was hired in what province or territory?
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Which forensic discipline is concerned with examining the remains of dead bodies in an attempt to determine time and cause of death through autopsy?
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Which of the following was not identified by Hess (1987,1999)as a dimension along which law and psychology differ?
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Which of the following is the correct pairing of psychologist to their work?
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Which scholar conducted some of the first experiments in eyewitness testimony in the U.S.examining memory for everyday events?
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According to the narrow definition of forensic psychology,which of the following specialists would not be considered a forensic psychologist?
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Which of the following is not a likely activity of a clinical forensic psychologist?
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According to Sheldon's (1949)constitutional theory,which of the following are most likely to become involved with crime?
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According to Eysenck,which of the following would be at risk for criminal behaviour?
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Dr.Marlon works with the police to determine time of death by examining insect activity surrounding a dead body.Which of the following disciplines does Dr.Marlon work in?
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Why is the case of R.v.Mohan (1994)so important to forensic psychologists?
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In what legal case did the Supreme Court of Canada set the guidelines for when,and how,expert testimony should be used in cases involving battered woman syndrome?
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John Bowlby's (1944)theory of crime suggests that the primary cause of antisocial behaviour is:
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A researcher arranges for a confederate to enter his classroom,steal his wallet,and run out.The researcher then asks the students to provide a description of the "offender" in an effort to study eyewitness recall.This is an example of:
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In what legal case did the Supreme Court of Canada formally acknowledge that jurors can be biased by numerous sources of information,ranging from direct involvement in a case to pretrial publicity or community sentiment?
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Judges currently use findings from psychological research to decide whether a witness on the stand is lying or not.This is a good example of:
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