Exam 4: Techniques of Criminal Investigation: Profiling, Psychological Autopsies, Hypnosis, and Lie Detection
Exam 1: Forensic Psychology: Promises and Problems51 Questions
Exam 2: Forensic Psychologists: Roles and Responsibilities57 Questions
Exam 3: Psychology and Law Enforcement: Selection, Training, and Evaluation49 Questions
Exam 4: Techniques of Criminal Investigation: Profiling, Psychological Autopsies, Hypnosis, and Lie Detection60 Questions
Exam 5: Insanity and Competency48 Questions
Exam 6: From Dangerousness to Risk Assessment: Violence, Sexual Offending, Domestic Violence, Child Abuse, and Suicide48 Questions
Exam 7: Syndrome Evidence: Battered Woman Syndrome and Rape Trauma Syndrome56 Questions
Exam 8: Child Sexual Abuse48 Questions
Exam 9: Child Custody and Related Decisions56 Questions
Exam 10: Improving Eyewitness Identification Procedures58 Questions
Exam 11: Interrogations and Confessions53 Questions
Exam 12: Discrimination41 Questions
Exam 13: Sexual Harassment44 Questions
Exam 14: Death Penalty Trials and Appeals48 Questions
Exam 15: Influencing Public Policy55 Questions
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Why is the case of the Boston Strangler of interest to forensic psychologists?
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How is hypnosis used in criminal investigations? Is it effective? What are some dangers in its use?
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In the Control Question Technique of polygraph examination,a(n)______________will respond_________to control questions as/than crime-related questions.
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A study conducted by Pinizzotto and Finkel (1990) found that predictions made by professional profilers were
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What is the difference between the Control Question Technique (CQT) and the Relevant-Irrelevant Test?
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When did Martin Reiser,a psychologist with the Los Angeles Police Department,establish the Law Enforcement Hypnosis Institute to train hypno-technicians?
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Describe the U.S.S.Iowa case as an example of a psychological autopsy.
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Research counter-measures done to "fool" the polygraph shows
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Jerrold M.Post's personality profile of Saddam Hussein revealed that he is
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Several studies conducted by David Lykken (1985) showed that 84% of guilty subjects were successfully identified by polygraph examination.Whatpercentage of innocent subjects were successfully identified?
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What percentage of murderers who have committed sexually oriented homicides report having been sexually abused as children?
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In U.S.v.Scheffer,what was the ruling with regard to polygraph evidence?
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Describe procedures used by the police and the FBI in criminal profiling.
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A study by Ressler,Burgess,and Douglas showed that approximately ____ of murderers have IQ scores above 120.
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Which of the following best describes a killer who has murdered on at least two separate occasions,with no cooling-off periods between homicides?
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