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Test Bank For CJ Realities And Challenges By Ruth E. Masters
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CH-03: Test Bank_ansrsource Key 
1. Criminologists recognize two major schools of thought or belief systems as among the first attempts to organize a view of crime causation: ________ schools of criminology. 
A. the classical and the biological 
B. the classical and the positivist 
C. the natural and the biological 
D. the natural and the environmental 
Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation Level: Basic Topic: Seeking the Causes of Crime: Early Schools of Thought Type: Knowledge 
2. The ________ sc...
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Chapter 7 – Psychopathy Questions and 100% Verified Answers
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Historical Conception of Psychopathy - "Insanity without delirium" 
 
Madness without confusion 
Behaviors: 
- don't fit our normal categories of mental illness 
- appear totally sane and rational when you meet them 
- participate in heinous acts/seem incapable of remorse and unable to stop 
- described as amoral (giving moral issues no weight in decision making) 
 
Initial Clinical Description - 1. Superficial charm and "good intelligence" 
2. Absence of delusions 
3. Absence of ...
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Forensic Psychology Exam 1 (Gelfand) Qs & As Graded A+
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Forensic Psychology Exam 1 (Gelfand) Qs & As Graded A+ 
Forensic Psychology -Answer-A subfield of psychology in which basic and applied 
psychological science or scientifically-oriented professional practice is applied to the law to help 
resolve legal, contractual, or administrative matters 
What do forensic psychologists do? -Answer-psychologists who help courts make decisions 
about people when some question related to psychology is involved 
pre-adjudication -Answer-before the legal decision...
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Chapter 11: Psychopathy Questions and Answers| Already Passed
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psychopathy - A personality disorder defined by a collection of interpersonal, affective and behavioral characteristics including manipulation, lack of remorse or empathy, impulsivity and antisocial behavior 
 
how do psychopath get what they want ? - by charming victims or using violence and intimidation to achieve their goals 
 
what are psychopaths referred to? - Intraspecies predators 
 
how do we assess psychopaths - semiinstructed interviewed and self-report questionnaires 
 
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Chapter 11: Psychopathy Questions and Answers| Graded to Pass
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Psychopathy Definition - A personality disorder defined by a collection of interpersonal, affective, and behaviouralcharacteristics, including manipulation, lack of remorse or empathy, impulsivity, and antisocial behaviours 
 
Psycopaths Characterisitcs - JLAPMAGIC 
 
Juivenlle Deliquences 
Lack of remorse 
Antisocial 
Parastic life stile 
Manipulation 
A (lack of empathy) 
Gilblness 
Impusivity 
C (G) Genorisity 
 
example of Psychopaths - Clifford Oslen 
Dexter Morgan 
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PSY352 Personality Final Exam (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct| Grade A
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PSY352 Personality Final Exam (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct| Grade A 
 
Q: The biggest limitation of correlational research is that __________. 
 
A) it only focuses on one individual in depth 
B) it does not indicate anything about causation 
 
C) it is unethical 
 
D) it is costly and time-consuming to conduct 
 
 
Answer: 
 B) it does not indicate anything about causation 
 
 
Q: Which of the following is the best example of observer-report researc...
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NCE Exam Study with 100% correct answers
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Natural Environment Phobia correct answersfear of situations or events in nature, especially heights, storms, and water; childhood onset 
 
Agnosia correct answersthe inability to recognize familiar objects. 
 
Alogia correct answersA decrease in speech or speech content; a symptom of schizophrenia. Also known as poverty of speech. 
 
Anhedonia correct answersa diminished ability to experience pleasure 
 
Antisocial Personality Disorder correct answersa personality disorder in which a person exh...
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Forensic Psychology Exam 1 (Gelfand) with Complete Solutions!
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Forensic Psychology - ANSWER-A subfield of psychology in which basic and applied psychological science or scientifically-oriented professional practice is applied to the law to help resolve legal, contractual, or administrative matters 
 
What do forensic psychologists do? - ANSWER-psychologists who help courts make decisions about people when some question related to psychology is involved 
 
pre-adjudication - ANSWER-before the legal decision is made 
 
overlap of forensic with other fields + ...
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Practice Exam for ASD 2024 Questions and Verified Answers
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Practice Exam for ASD 2024 Questions 
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What is Autism Spectrum Disorder? - CORRECT ANSWER--a continuum of 
neurodevelopment impairments, specifically in the domains of social communication 
and restricted and repetitive behaviour 
-can be associated with intellectual disabilities, but not all have them 
ASD population stats - CORRECT ANSWER--1 in 68 
-1-2% of worlds population 
Prevalence of ASD Increasing - CORRECT ANSWER--not sure why 
-could be due to awareness, willi...
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Forensic Psychology Final Exam Questions With Solved Solutions
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Forensic Psychology Final Exam Questions With Solved Solutions. 
What is a risk factor? 
variables associated with the probability that violence of aggression will occur 
 
 
Barefoot v. Estelle 
-mental health professionals can never use 100% accuracy/certainty for assessing dangerousness 
- defendants should be interviewed in person 
-accurate assessments cannot be done solely based on previous records 
 
 
False negative 
predicting non-violence, when they are violent 
the worst outcome 
 
 
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