Deck 1: Introduction to Forensic Psychology

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Kate is a second-year college student who is interested in becoming a police psychologist. If you were Kate's parents, which career path would you suggest to her?

A) Encourage her to transfer to a university accredited in police psychology
B) Encourage her to earn her undergraduate degree and then join the police academy
C) Encourage her to transfer to an undergraduate school with joint-degree training
D) Encourage her to earn a doctorate in psychology and gain ample exposure to police culture
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What is the common link between the broad and narrow definitions of forensic psychology?

A) The inclusion of clinicians
B) The legal system
C) Violent crime analysis
D) Empirical assessment practices
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Fitness for duty evaluations are to __________ psychology as child custody evaluations are to __________ psychology.

A) clinical; school
B) social; criminal
C) organizational; victim
D) police; legal
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Which of the following statements about prescription privileges for psychologists is correct?

A) Recent surveys indicate that almost all psychologists are in favor of prescription privileges.
B) A small minority of states give psychologists prescription privileges.
C) No state allows psychologists to prescribe medication.
D) Military psychologists are the only psychologists who have prescription privileges.
Question
What do forensic psychology, forensic linguistics, and forensic archaeology all have in common?

A) They are based on scientific principles
B) They involve the study of human pathology
C) They are based on an unknown, deceased subject
D) They involve the study of crime
Question
A forensic psychologist who has earned a doctorate and is licensed, certified and accepted by peers as being at the highest level of excellence has likely obtained __________ certification.

A) MPH
B) LPA
C) diplomate
D) joint-degree
Question
The text adopts a __________definition of forensic psychology.

A) broad
B) practical
C) clinical
D) academic
Question
Mark Smith is a PhD who studies the feeding patterns of insects. His findings are often used to determine cause of death in murder investigations. Dr. Smith would be considered a(n)

A) forensic psychologist.
B) forensic entomologist.
C) insect analyst.
D) cephalic pathologist.
Question
Which statement supports the idea that courts often learn toward a medical model approach to mental disorder?

A) Many judges prefer the involvement of psychiatrists for insanity determinations
B) Many attorneys prefer psychologists for child custody evaluations.
C) Many judges advocate for psychologists to have prescription privileges.
D) Many attorneys advocate for psychiatrists in correctional facilities.
Question
Which of the following specialties is one of the five major areas in forensic psychology?

A) Positive psychology
B) Social psychology
C) Legal psychology
D) Pathological psychology
Question
There has been a global increase in forensic psychology graduate programs within the past few years. What conclusion can you make about the field of forensic psychology from this statement?

A) Crime is on the rise
B) There is a need for trained mental health counselors in corrections
C) The field has been overly glamorized in the media
D) The field is growing
Question
Where would a forensic psychologist find the principles and standards for ethical practices?

A) The APA's Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of Conduct
B) Black's Law Dictionary
C) The Journal of Forensic Psychology
D) Clinician's Handbook of Psychological Behavior
Question
According to Heilbrun and Brooks (2010), which certifying body of board certification is the most rigorous?

A) American Board of Forensic Psychology
B) American Board of Professional Psychology
C) International Association of Correctional Psychologists
D) International Society of Forensic Psychologists
Question
Dr. Roy is a forensic psychologist who is conducting a child custody evaluation in a divorce case. Dr. Roy is practicing the forensic psychology subspecialty of

A) legal psychology.
B) correctional psychology.
C) victimology.
D) linguistics.
Question
The majority of new psychology doctorates are employed in __________ settings.

A) government
B) business
C) private practice
D) human service
Question
Which statement most accurately summarizes a difference between forensic psychologists and forensic psychiatrists?

A) Psychologists can legally prescribe medication in all fifty states, whereas psychiatrists can only prescribe medication in the military.
B) Psychologists focus on research, whereas psychiatrists focus on application.
C) Psychiatrists hold a medical degree, whereas most psychologists do not.
D) Psychologists work primarily in institutional settings, whereas psychiatrists do not.
Question
Which term is synonymous with forensic data recovery?

A) Computer evidence recovery
B) Ink data discovery
C) Forensic document questioning
D) Handwriting analysis
Question
Although juvenile crime as a whole has gone down in recent years, incidents of __________have increased.

A) adult violent crime
B) school shootings
C) violent bullying
D) youth homicides
Question
A forensic psychologist who specializes in victimology would most likely perform which of the following tasks?

A) Train police officers on how to deal with mentally ill citizens
B) Testify at a trial in which the defendant has pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity
C) Conduct research on the development of psychopathy
D) Assess, support, and counsel those who provide death notification services
Question
The largest worldwide association of psychologists is the

A) American Psychological Association.
B) International Association of Forensic Psychologists.
C) International Society of Clinical Psychologists.
D) American Board of Professional Psychologists.
Question
Assessing the mental needs of incoming prison inmates is a task performed by a __________ psychologist.

A) police
B) delinquent
C) criminal
D) correctional
Question
The history of forensic psychology can be traced back to late 19th century experiments involving which topic?

A) Serial murders
B) Prison violence
C) Child development
D) Eyewitness identification
Question
The American Psychological Association accepted forensic psychology as a specialization in the year

A) 1991.
B) 1995.
C) 2001.
D) 2005.
Question
Which two adjectives most accurately describe the effects of criminal victimization on adults?

A) Temporary and varied
B) Pervasive and persistent
C) Intense and short-lived
D) Recognizable and untreatable
Question
The study of persons who have experienced actual or threatened physical, psychological, social and/or financial harm as the result of the actual or attempted commission of crime against them is called

A) victimology.
B) rehabilitation psychology.
C) heuristics.
D) correctional psychology.
Question
In their study of APA-accredited doctoral programs, Magaletta et al. (2013) found that graduate schools failed to adequately prepare students for which forensic psychology subspecialty?

A) Legal
B) Family
C) Correctional
D) Juvenile
Question
Which statement concerning youth violence is most accurate?

A) Despite media attention, juvenile violent crime continues to decrease nationwide.
B) The steady increase in juvenile crime indicates Americans' apathy toward the educational needs of children and teenagers.
C) One's risk of being injured in school is significantly higher than one's risk of being injured in the community at large.
D) The juvenile murder rate has been increasing at a rapid rate since 1990.
Question
What is the difference between standards and guidelines?

A) Psychologists are expected to adhere to guidelines; standards are aspirational
B) Psychologists are expected to adhere to standards; guidelines are aspirational
C) Guidelines are legal; standards are psychological
D) Standards are psychological; guidelines are legal
Question
Which ethical issue would a psychologist be least likely to address?

A) Answering the ultimate issue in a child custody evaluation
B) Determining the correct medication dosage for a psychotic prisoner
C) Conducting a risk assessment for a death penalty case
D) Participating in a military interrogation
Question
Which of the following is the most recently recognized applied branch of psychology?

A) Clinical
B) Counseling
C) Industrial/organizational
D) Police and public safety
Question
The Food and Drug Administration's forensic lab was instrumental in investigating the 1982 product tampering case involving

A) the Unabomber.
B) cyanide laced Tylenol capsules.
C) the Hillside Strangler.
D) a security breech at Target stores.
Question
A psychologist who consults with school staff in order to identify potentially troubled and dangerous youth is likely practicing the forensic psychology subspecialty of __________ psychology.

A) legal.
B) forensic school
C) victim's witness
D) correctional
Question
Which forensic psychology subspecialty would be concerned with visitation rights for a same-sex couple who were not legally married?

A) Correctional
B) Family forensic
C) Police and public safety
D) Forensic school
Question
Psychological services to _________ have received little attention until recent years.

A) prisoners
B) persons with mental disorders
C) juveniles
D) victims of crime
Question
Which type of training can be offered at either the undergraduate and graduate level and provides students real-world exposure to the field?

A) Diplomate
B) Dissertation
C) Licensure
D) Internship
Question
The term LPA refers to

A) persons with master's degrees in psychology who are licensed.
B) psychologists with PhDs who have gained wide recognition in the field.
C) social workers who are licensed in forensic psychology.
D) undergraduate students who are psychiatry assistants.
Question
Psychologists who use valid and reliable methods are engaging in

A) evidence-based practice.
B) questioned document analysis.
C) risk assessment.
D) professional accountability.
Question
Which of the following statements is correct about forensic psychology?

A) There is no consensus about how it should be defined.
B) It is a clinical specialization in psychology.
C) It is a research specialization in psychology.
D) There are no guidelines for the profession.
Question
What is the fastest growing branch of forensic psychology?

A) Legal
B) Family
C) Correctional
D) Juvenile
Question
Research on crime and delinquency suggests that which factor leads to serious violent offending?

A) Authoritative teaching
B) Rejection by peers
C) Excessive television viewing
D) Poor academic performance
Question
In 2009, psychologists were granted permission to prescribe medication in all states.
Question
Forensic psychiatry, forensic nursing, and forensic pathology are examples of forensic sciences.
Question
Compared with the PhD, the PsyD degree is

A) less research oriented.
B) declining in popularity among graduate students.
C) not offered by any major university.
D) popular in Canada and the United Kingdom, but not in the U.S.
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This text focuses on the various fields of forensic science.
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Compare and contrast the PsyD and PhD degree.
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Forensic psychology was first recognized as a specialty in 2008.
Question
Differentiate between the broad and narrow definitions of forensic psychology. Why is it important to distinguish between these two definitions?
Question
McKain's research on LPAs indicated that

A) their career opportunities were limited.
B) employees preferred licensed social workers to LPAs.
C) most felt pressure to earn their PhDs.
D) they are a marketable group.
Question
Forensic psychology and forensic psychiatry are becoming increasingly distinct professions.
Question
The five subspecialties of forensic psychology are mutually exclusive.
Question
Compare and contrast forensic psychology and forensic psychiatry.
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Forensic psychology is recognized by the American Psychological Association as an applied specialty.
Question
Police psychology is synonymous with correctional psychology.
Question
Graduates with master's degrees in psychology, and without a doctoral degree

A) cannot legally practice psychology.
B) cannot call themselves psychologists in most states.
C) are not allowed to work in prison settings.
D) are not allowed to testify in federal courts.
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The term forensic refers to anything pertaining or potentially pertaining to law, both civil and criminal.
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According to the text, one must obtain a forensic psychology degree in order to be a competent forensic psychologist.
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Psychologists began to testify in courts in increasing numbers during the 1940s and 1950s.
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In order to be considered a psychologist, the authors encourage one to obtain a doctorate degree.
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Choose one of the forensic sciences (other than psychology) discussed in the chapter. Provide a detailed description of the field, including why this profession is considered "forensic."
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The five subspecialties of forensic psychology that are illustrated in the text are research focused.
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Discuss how the terms police psychology and forensic psychology may overlap.
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Choose two of the forensic psychology subspecialties and discuss their similarities and differences. Include at least two tasks performed by each specialty.
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Choose one of the ethical issues facing forensic psychologists. Discuss both sides of the issue. What is your position on this issue?
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Describe the process of computer evidence recovery. Why are law enforcement personnel discouraged from opening seized computer files?
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Discuss how the American Psychological Association responded to the need to provide services to a diverse client population.
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Imagine your career goal is to become a police psychologist. Describe one path you would take to reach this goal.
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1
Kate is a second-year college student who is interested in becoming a police psychologist. If you were Kate's parents, which career path would you suggest to her?

A) Encourage her to transfer to a university accredited in police psychology
B) Encourage her to earn her undergraduate degree and then join the police academy
C) Encourage her to transfer to an undergraduate school with joint-degree training
D) Encourage her to earn a doctorate in psychology and gain ample exposure to police culture
Encourage her to earn a doctorate in psychology and gain ample exposure to police culture
2
What is the common link between the broad and narrow definitions of forensic psychology?

A) The inclusion of clinicians
B) The legal system
C) Violent crime analysis
D) Empirical assessment practices
The legal system
3
Fitness for duty evaluations are to __________ psychology as child custody evaluations are to __________ psychology.

A) clinical; school
B) social; criminal
C) organizational; victim
D) police; legal
police; legal
4
Which of the following statements about prescription privileges for psychologists is correct?

A) Recent surveys indicate that almost all psychologists are in favor of prescription privileges.
B) A small minority of states give psychologists prescription privileges.
C) No state allows psychologists to prescribe medication.
D) Military psychologists are the only psychologists who have prescription privileges.
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What do forensic psychology, forensic linguistics, and forensic archaeology all have in common?

A) They are based on scientific principles
B) They involve the study of human pathology
C) They are based on an unknown, deceased subject
D) They involve the study of crime
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A forensic psychologist who has earned a doctorate and is licensed, certified and accepted by peers as being at the highest level of excellence has likely obtained __________ certification.

A) MPH
B) LPA
C) diplomate
D) joint-degree
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The text adopts a __________definition of forensic psychology.

A) broad
B) practical
C) clinical
D) academic
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8
Mark Smith is a PhD who studies the feeding patterns of insects. His findings are often used to determine cause of death in murder investigations. Dr. Smith would be considered a(n)

A) forensic psychologist.
B) forensic entomologist.
C) insect analyst.
D) cephalic pathologist.
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9
Which statement supports the idea that courts often learn toward a medical model approach to mental disorder?

A) Many judges prefer the involvement of psychiatrists for insanity determinations
B) Many attorneys prefer psychologists for child custody evaluations.
C) Many judges advocate for psychologists to have prescription privileges.
D) Many attorneys advocate for psychiatrists in correctional facilities.
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Which of the following specialties is one of the five major areas in forensic psychology?

A) Positive psychology
B) Social psychology
C) Legal psychology
D) Pathological psychology
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There has been a global increase in forensic psychology graduate programs within the past few years. What conclusion can you make about the field of forensic psychology from this statement?

A) Crime is on the rise
B) There is a need for trained mental health counselors in corrections
C) The field has been overly glamorized in the media
D) The field is growing
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Where would a forensic psychologist find the principles and standards for ethical practices?

A) The APA's Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of Conduct
B) Black's Law Dictionary
C) The Journal of Forensic Psychology
D) Clinician's Handbook of Psychological Behavior
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13
According to Heilbrun and Brooks (2010), which certifying body of board certification is the most rigorous?

A) American Board of Forensic Psychology
B) American Board of Professional Psychology
C) International Association of Correctional Psychologists
D) International Society of Forensic Psychologists
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Dr. Roy is a forensic psychologist who is conducting a child custody evaluation in a divorce case. Dr. Roy is practicing the forensic psychology subspecialty of

A) legal psychology.
B) correctional psychology.
C) victimology.
D) linguistics.
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The majority of new psychology doctorates are employed in __________ settings.

A) government
B) business
C) private practice
D) human service
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Which statement most accurately summarizes a difference between forensic psychologists and forensic psychiatrists?

A) Psychologists can legally prescribe medication in all fifty states, whereas psychiatrists can only prescribe medication in the military.
B) Psychologists focus on research, whereas psychiatrists focus on application.
C) Psychiatrists hold a medical degree, whereas most psychologists do not.
D) Psychologists work primarily in institutional settings, whereas psychiatrists do not.
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Which term is synonymous with forensic data recovery?

A) Computer evidence recovery
B) Ink data discovery
C) Forensic document questioning
D) Handwriting analysis
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Although juvenile crime as a whole has gone down in recent years, incidents of __________have increased.

A) adult violent crime
B) school shootings
C) violent bullying
D) youth homicides
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A forensic psychologist who specializes in victimology would most likely perform which of the following tasks?

A) Train police officers on how to deal with mentally ill citizens
B) Testify at a trial in which the defendant has pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity
C) Conduct research on the development of psychopathy
D) Assess, support, and counsel those who provide death notification services
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The largest worldwide association of psychologists is the

A) American Psychological Association.
B) International Association of Forensic Psychologists.
C) International Society of Clinical Psychologists.
D) American Board of Professional Psychologists.
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21
Assessing the mental needs of incoming prison inmates is a task performed by a __________ psychologist.

A) police
B) delinquent
C) criminal
D) correctional
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The history of forensic psychology can be traced back to late 19th century experiments involving which topic?

A) Serial murders
B) Prison violence
C) Child development
D) Eyewitness identification
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The American Psychological Association accepted forensic psychology as a specialization in the year

A) 1991.
B) 1995.
C) 2001.
D) 2005.
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Which two adjectives most accurately describe the effects of criminal victimization on adults?

A) Temporary and varied
B) Pervasive and persistent
C) Intense and short-lived
D) Recognizable and untreatable
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The study of persons who have experienced actual or threatened physical, psychological, social and/or financial harm as the result of the actual or attempted commission of crime against them is called

A) victimology.
B) rehabilitation psychology.
C) heuristics.
D) correctional psychology.
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In their study of APA-accredited doctoral programs, Magaletta et al. (2013) found that graduate schools failed to adequately prepare students for which forensic psychology subspecialty?

A) Legal
B) Family
C) Correctional
D) Juvenile
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Which statement concerning youth violence is most accurate?

A) Despite media attention, juvenile violent crime continues to decrease nationwide.
B) The steady increase in juvenile crime indicates Americans' apathy toward the educational needs of children and teenagers.
C) One's risk of being injured in school is significantly higher than one's risk of being injured in the community at large.
D) The juvenile murder rate has been increasing at a rapid rate since 1990.
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What is the difference between standards and guidelines?

A) Psychologists are expected to adhere to guidelines; standards are aspirational
B) Psychologists are expected to adhere to standards; guidelines are aspirational
C) Guidelines are legal; standards are psychological
D) Standards are psychological; guidelines are legal
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Which ethical issue would a psychologist be least likely to address?

A) Answering the ultimate issue in a child custody evaluation
B) Determining the correct medication dosage for a psychotic prisoner
C) Conducting a risk assessment for a death penalty case
D) Participating in a military interrogation
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Which of the following is the most recently recognized applied branch of psychology?

A) Clinical
B) Counseling
C) Industrial/organizational
D) Police and public safety
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The Food and Drug Administration's forensic lab was instrumental in investigating the 1982 product tampering case involving

A) the Unabomber.
B) cyanide laced Tylenol capsules.
C) the Hillside Strangler.
D) a security breech at Target stores.
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A psychologist who consults with school staff in order to identify potentially troubled and dangerous youth is likely practicing the forensic psychology subspecialty of __________ psychology.

A) legal.
B) forensic school
C) victim's witness
D) correctional
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Which forensic psychology subspecialty would be concerned with visitation rights for a same-sex couple who were not legally married?

A) Correctional
B) Family forensic
C) Police and public safety
D) Forensic school
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Psychological services to _________ have received little attention until recent years.

A) prisoners
B) persons with mental disorders
C) juveniles
D) victims of crime
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Which type of training can be offered at either the undergraduate and graduate level and provides students real-world exposure to the field?

A) Diplomate
B) Dissertation
C) Licensure
D) Internship
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The term LPA refers to

A) persons with master's degrees in psychology who are licensed.
B) psychologists with PhDs who have gained wide recognition in the field.
C) social workers who are licensed in forensic psychology.
D) undergraduate students who are psychiatry assistants.
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Psychologists who use valid and reliable methods are engaging in

A) evidence-based practice.
B) questioned document analysis.
C) risk assessment.
D) professional accountability.
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38
Which of the following statements is correct about forensic psychology?

A) There is no consensus about how it should be defined.
B) It is a clinical specialization in psychology.
C) It is a research specialization in psychology.
D) There are no guidelines for the profession.
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What is the fastest growing branch of forensic psychology?

A) Legal
B) Family
C) Correctional
D) Juvenile
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Research on crime and delinquency suggests that which factor leads to serious violent offending?

A) Authoritative teaching
B) Rejection by peers
C) Excessive television viewing
D) Poor academic performance
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41
In 2009, psychologists were granted permission to prescribe medication in all states.
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42
Forensic psychiatry, forensic nursing, and forensic pathology are examples of forensic sciences.
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43
Compared with the PhD, the PsyD degree is

A) less research oriented.
B) declining in popularity among graduate students.
C) not offered by any major university.
D) popular in Canada and the United Kingdom, but not in the U.S.
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This text focuses on the various fields of forensic science.
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45
Compare and contrast the PsyD and PhD degree.
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46
Forensic psychology was first recognized as a specialty in 2008.
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47
Differentiate between the broad and narrow definitions of forensic psychology. Why is it important to distinguish between these two definitions?
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48
McKain's research on LPAs indicated that

A) their career opportunities were limited.
B) employees preferred licensed social workers to LPAs.
C) most felt pressure to earn their PhDs.
D) they are a marketable group.
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49
Forensic psychology and forensic psychiatry are becoming increasingly distinct professions.
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50
The five subspecialties of forensic psychology are mutually exclusive.
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51
Compare and contrast forensic psychology and forensic psychiatry.
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Forensic psychology is recognized by the American Psychological Association as an applied specialty.
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Police psychology is synonymous with correctional psychology.
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54
Graduates with master's degrees in psychology, and without a doctoral degree

A) cannot legally practice psychology.
B) cannot call themselves psychologists in most states.
C) are not allowed to work in prison settings.
D) are not allowed to testify in federal courts.
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The term forensic refers to anything pertaining or potentially pertaining to law, both civil and criminal.
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56
According to the text, one must obtain a forensic psychology degree in order to be a competent forensic psychologist.
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Psychologists began to testify in courts in increasing numbers during the 1940s and 1950s.
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In order to be considered a psychologist, the authors encourage one to obtain a doctorate degree.
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Choose one of the forensic sciences (other than psychology) discussed in the chapter. Provide a detailed description of the field, including why this profession is considered "forensic."
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The five subspecialties of forensic psychology that are illustrated in the text are research focused.
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Discuss how the terms police psychology and forensic psychology may overlap.
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Choose two of the forensic psychology subspecialties and discuss their similarities and differences. Include at least two tasks performed by each specialty.
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Choose one of the ethical issues facing forensic psychologists. Discuss both sides of the issue. What is your position on this issue?
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64
Describe the process of computer evidence recovery. Why are law enforcement personnel discouraged from opening seized computer files?
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65
Discuss how the American Psychological Association responded to the need to provide services to a diverse client population.
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Imagine your career goal is to become a police psychologist. Describe one path you would take to reach this goal.
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