Voir Dire Process - Answers Jury selection in legal proceedings
Modes Operandi (M.O.) - Answers Specific method consistently used to commit a crime
CSI Effect - Answers Jurors' unrealistic expectations from forensic science due to TV dramas
Official Statistics - Answers Published government data on reported crimes
Signature - Answers Distinctive mark left by a killer at a crime scene
Victim Survey - Answers Records individuals' crime experiences over a specific period
Offender Survey - Answers Voluntary disclosure of crimes committed by individuals
Telescoping - Answers Misremembering events leading to distorted figures
Empathy - Answers Understanding others' feelings
Candidate Genes - Answers Genes potentially linked to violent behavior
Diathesis-Stress Model - Answers Genetic predisposition triggered by environmental stress
Prefrontal Cortex - Answers Brain region regulating emotional behavior
Mirror Neurons - Answers Brain cells activated when performing or observing actions
Executive Function - Answers Cognitive abilities like planning, decision-making, and self-control
Crime - Answers Behavior violating state laws
Organized crime scene / killer - Answers Planned actions before committing a crime
Disorganized crime scene / killer - Answers No pre-planning before committing a crime
Recidivism - Answers Tendency of a convicted criminal to reoffend
Criminologist - Answers Studies criminal behavior causes and patterns
Forensic Psychologist - Answers Applies psychology research to the criminal justice system
Undergraduate Degrees - Answers Degrees needed for a career in Forensic Psychology
Special Agent Age Limit - Answers Maximum age to apply to be a Special Agent with the FBI: 23-36
Crime Universality - Answers Crime is not universal across all cultures; certain crimes may be universally
accepted