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forensic psych practice questions (chp. 1-9) questions
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A case study is an example of a(n) ______ approach.
a. nomothetic
b. predictive
c. idiographic
d. geographical Ans✓✓✓ ans: c


A civil wrong is also called a tort. Ans✓✓✓ true


A court's authority to hear appeals regarding decisions of lower courts
is known as ______.
a. appellate jurisdiction
b. dual-court system
c. general jurisdiction
d. dispute resolution Ans✓✓✓ ans: a


A psychologist who helps negotiate settlements to avoid costly trials is
playing the role of ______ in family court.
a. coach
b. evaluator
c. mediator
d. consultant Ans✓✓✓ ans: c

,A research approach to delinquency that emphasizes the neurological,
biological, mental, emotional, and social influences on children is called
the ______.
a. Moffitt theory
b. dual systems model
c. delinquency trajectory
d. developmental perspective Ans✓✓✓ ans: d


Aamodt and Stalnaker (2001) found that the suicide rate among police
officers is likely ______.
a. lower than believed
b. higher than previously
c. higher in Caucasian officers
d. higher in women and minorities Ans✓✓✓ ans: a


Accepting bribes, confiscating drug money, and planting evidence are
examples of ______.
a. excessive force
b. task-related stressors
c. critical incidents
d. police corruption Ans✓✓✓ ans: d

,According to Canter and Alison (2000), three fundamental psychological
questions characterize all criminal investigations. Which of the
following is one of these questions?
a. how can the victim be profiled?
b. what type of punishment is the offender likely to receive?
c. what actions did the victim take that caused the crime?
d. are there any other crimes that are likely to have been committed by
the same person? Ans✓✓✓ ans: d


According to Holmes and DeBurger's typology, the murderer who is
driven to kill by delusions or hallucinations would be considered the
______ type.
a. hedonistic
b. power
c. control
d. visionary Ans✓✓✓ ans: d


According to research, when does persistent antisocial behavior
typically begin?
a. early adulthood
b. middle adulthood
c. early childhood
d. infancy Ans✓✓✓ ans: c

, According to Steinberg's dual systems theory, what would account for
an individual's decline in antisocial behavior between late adolescence
and early adulthood?
a. exposure to pro-social peers following high school
b. gradual changes in one's cognitive control and socio-emotional
systems
c. the threat of adult sanctions
d. an ability to leave one's dysfunctional family environment Ans✓✓✓
ans: b


According to the MTC:CM3 classification, which type of child molester
would be most likely to cause serious injuries to the victim?
a. interpersonal offender
b. narcissistic offender
c. muted thoughtful offender
d. sadistic offender Ans✓✓✓ ans: d


All of the following are common motives of serial killers except ______.
a. control
b. domination
c. excitement
d. financial gain Ans✓✓✓ ans: d

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