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Forensic Psychology – Exam 1 Questions with Verified Answers | Police Psychology, Expert Roles, and Criminal Profiling

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This document compiles verified questions and answers for Exam 1 in forensic psychology, focusing on behavioral profiling, expert testimony, police psychology, and forensic subspecialties. Key topics include law enforcement stressors, job analysis, false confessions, psychological autopsies, forensic certification, and mental health evaluations. It also examines the legal system's structure, professional standards (APA, ABPP), and distinctions between psychology and psychiatry. Designed for students in psychology, criminal justice, and public safety programs.

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Forensic psychology exam 1 questions with
verified answers
1. Why do many professionals prefer the term behavioral analysis to
profiling? Ans✓✓✓ Behavioral analysis is considered a more scientific
activity than profiling


3. While crime scene profiling is based on a(n) __________ individual;
psychological autopsy is based on a(n) __________ individual.
a. unknown; known
b. organized; disorganized
c. first-time; repeat
d. violent; nonviolent Ans✓✓✓


8. Racial profiling is an example of
a. suspect-based profiling.
b. geographical profiling.
c. juvenile analysis.
d. psychological autopsy. Ans✓✓✓


A 1992 study of police corruption by the Defense Personnel Security
Research Center found that the single best predictor of corruption was
Ans✓✓✓ misconduct early in the career

,A critical incident is characterized by an unanticipated and
_______event. Ans✓✓✓ non-routine


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. Ans✓✓✓
diplomate


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 Ans✓✓✓ d. Assess, support, and counsel those who provide
death notification services


A good police office must have all of the following characteristics
except
a. good judgment.
b. physical strength.
c. interpersonal skills.
d. decision-making skills. Ans✓✓✓ b. physical strength

, A highly structured and potentially hostile working environment, and
high value placed on control and authority are all characteristics of
police _________ Ans✓✓✓ culture


A hostage situation is synonymous with a barricade situation.
True or false Ans✓✓✓ false


A method of identifying crimes that are likely to have been committed
by the same offender because of similarities across the crimes is
referred to as Ans✓✓✓ linkage analysis


A psychological measure that identifies whether a candidate has similar
characteristics to successful police officers has __________validity.
Ans✓✓✓ concurrent


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. Ans✓✓✓
forensic school


A psychologist who participates in the selection and training of hostage
negotiation teams is conducting what type of evaluation? Ans✓✓✓
special unit

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