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Test Bank for Forensic Psychology, 6th Canadian Edition 6ce by Joanna Pozzulo, Craig Bennell, Adelle Forth. Full Chapters test bank are included. Chapter 1 to 15 
 
An Introduction to Forensic Psychology 
Police Psychology 
The Psychology of Police Investigations 
Deception 
Eyewitness Testimony 
Child Victims and Witnesses 
Juries: Fact Finders 
The Role of Mental Illness in Court 
Sentencing and Parole in Canada 
Risk Assessment 
Psychopaths 
Assessment and Treatment of Young Offenders 
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Test Bank for Forensic Psychology, 6th Canadian Edition 6ce by Joanna Pozzulo, Craig Bennell, Adelle Forth. Full Chapters test bank are included. Chapter 1 to 15 
 
An Introduction to Forensic Psychology 
Police Psychology 
The Psychology of Police Investigations 
Deception 
Eyewitness Testimony 
Child Victims and Witnesses 
Juries: Fact Finders 
The Role of Mental Illness in Court 
Sentencing and Parole in Canada 
Risk Assessment 
Psychopaths 
Assessment and Treatment of Young Offenders 
Intima...
Forensic Psychology 2022 
 
True or False: Criminal Profiling Steps 
 
-Connect Data 
/Organize Data/ 
Reconstruct the behavior of victim and offender 
Formulate initial description of most likely suspect Correct Answer: True 
 
What are the three steps involved in criminal profiling? 
 
PI, DPM, CA Correct Answer: profiling inputs, decision process models, crime assessment 
 
first stage involves collecting all information available about the crime. 
 
 
-steps in criminal profiling Correct A...
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Forensic Psychology 2022 
 
True or False: Criminal Profiling Steps 
 
-Connect Data 
/Organize Data/ 
Reconstruct the behavior of victim and offender 
Formulate initial description of most likely suspect Correct Answer: True 
 
What are the three steps involved in criminal profiling? 
 
PI, DPM, CA Correct Answer: profiling inputs, decision process models, crime assessment 
 
first stage involves collecting all information available about the crime. 
 
 
-steps in criminal profiling Correct A...
Forensic Psychology 2022 FINAL EXAM (Graded A+ actual test)
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Forensic Psychology 2022 FINAL EXAM (Graded A+ actual test)
Forensic Psychology 2022 
 
True or False: Criminal Profiling Steps 
 
-Connect Data 
/Organize Data/ 
Reconstruct the behavior of victim and offender 
Formulate initial description of most likely suspect Correct Answer: True 
 
What are the three steps involved in criminal profiling? 
 
PI, DPM, CA Correct Answer: profiling inputs, decision process models, crime assessment 
 
first stage involves collecting all information available about the crime. 
 
 
-steps in criminal profiling Correct A...
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Forensic Psychology 2022 
 
True or False: Criminal Profiling Steps 
 
-Connect Data 
/Organize Data/ 
Reconstruct the behavior of victim and offender 
Formulate initial description of most likely suspect Correct Answer: True 
 
What are the three steps involved in criminal profiling? 
 
PI, DPM, CA Correct Answer: profiling inputs, decision process models, crime assessment 
 
first stage involves collecting all information available about the crime. 
 
 
-steps in criminal profiling Correct A...
Forensic Psychology 
 
CSI affect Correct Answer: When people sue or appeal for due process because they feel they did not get the same level of expertise as seen on CSI 
 
What is significant about the M'Naghten case of 1843 Correct Answer: M'Naghten tried to kill Prime Minister Peil but killed his associate instead and was found innocent because he was incoherent in trail Queen Victoria did not like the outcome and set in motion criteria to see who is mentally able to stand trial. 
 
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Forensic Psychology 
 
CSI affect Correct Answer: When people sue or appeal for due process because they feel they did not get the same level of expertise as seen on CSI 
 
What is significant about the M'Naghten case of 1843 Correct Answer: M'Naghten tried to kill Prime Minister Peil but killed his associate instead and was found innocent because he was incoherent in trail Queen Victoria did not like the outcome and set in motion criteria to see who is mentally able to stand trial. 
 
What ...
Forensic Psychology Midterm 
 
What is forensic psychology? Correct Answer: Anything pertaining to *law* both criminal and civil. 
- an event has occurred, we're trying to figure out how it happened. 
- professional practice related to the *legal system* 
- research examining human behavior related to the legal process 
 
What are the 5 types of forensic science? Correct Answer: 1. forensic linguistic specialist 
2. forensic entomology 
3. forensic pathologist 
4. forensic data recovery 
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Forensic Psychology Midterm 
 
What is forensic psychology? Correct Answer: Anything pertaining to *law* both criminal and civil. 
- an event has occurred, we're trying to figure out how it happened. 
- professional practice related to the *legal system* 
- research examining human behavior related to the legal process 
 
What are the 5 types of forensic science? Correct Answer: 1. forensic linguistic specialist 
2. forensic entomology 
3. forensic pathologist 
4. forensic data recovery 
5...
Forensic Psychology Midterm 1 
 
Investigative Psychology Correct Answer: the application of psychology to criminal investigation (broad definition involving profiling, police lineups, risk assessment, polygraphing, hypnosis) 
 
Polygraph Correct Answer: This isn't used in the courtroom because it only measures physical responses, not the truth. 
 
Criminal Profiling Correct Answer: Identifying personal characteristics, behavioral tendencies, geographic location, demographics, biographical d...
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Forensic Psychology Midterm 1 
 
Investigative Psychology Correct Answer: the application of psychology to criminal investigation (broad definition involving profiling, police lineups, risk assessment, polygraphing, hypnosis) 
 
Polygraph Correct Answer: This isn't used in the courtroom because it only measures physical responses, not the truth. 
 
Criminal Profiling Correct Answer: Identifying personal characteristics, behavioral tendencies, geographic location, demographics, biographical d...
Forensic Psychology Final Exam 
 
Id, Ego, and Superego Correct Answer: Id: Primitive feelings 
Ego: Reason and self-control 
Superego: Ego ideal; what I should be and if I'm living up to it 
 
Two barriers to normal psychological development which may contribute to criminal conduct: Correct Answer: 1. Neglect 
2. Abuse 
 
Describe/ exemplify "ownership" Correct Answer: I'm not taking something that's yours, I'm just taking back what's mine. 
 
Dependence, Independence, and Counter-Dep...
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Forensic Psychology Final Exam 
 
Id, Ego, and Superego Correct Answer: Id: Primitive feelings 
Ego: Reason and self-control 
Superego: Ego ideal; what I should be and if I'm living up to it 
 
Two barriers to normal psychological development which may contribute to criminal conduct: Correct Answer: 1. Neglect 
2. Abuse 
 
Describe/ exemplify "ownership" Correct Answer: I'm not taking something that's yours, I'm just taking back what's mine. 
 
Dependence, Independence, and Counter-Dep...
Forensic Psychology EXAM 2022 
 
Forensic Psychologist Correct Answer: -supposed to be objective 
-the expert opinion of psychologists or psychiatrists on the issue of competency are highly valued 
-provide services when they are court ordered 
-when they are retained by the or prosecution 
-in areas of specialized knowledge or experience 
-Forensic Psychology is the "professional practice by any psychologist working within a sub discipline of psychology (e.g., clinical, developmental, social,...
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Forensic Psychology EXAM 2022 
 
Forensic Psychologist Correct Answer: -supposed to be objective 
-the expert opinion of psychologists or psychiatrists on the issue of competency are highly valued 
-provide services when they are court ordered 
-when they are retained by the or prosecution 
-in areas of specialized knowledge or experience 
-Forensic Psychology is the "professional practice by any psychologist working within a sub discipline of psychology (e.g., clinical, developmental, social,...
1. Define child sexual abuse accommodation syndrome and briefly describe the controversy 
associated with this syndrome. 
2. Contrast the grieving process for survivors of homicidal death versus survivors of those who died 
nonviolently. 
3. Compare and contrast the Static-99 and the SVR-20. 
4. What are the two dominant explanations for gender discrepancies in violent offending? 
5. Explain the controversy associated with the concept of juvenile psychopathy. What is your 
opinion on this issue?...
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1. Define child sexual abuse accommodation syndrome and briefly describe the controversy 
associated with this syndrome. 
2. Contrast the grieving process for survivors of homicidal death versus survivors of those who died 
nonviolently. 
3. Compare and contrast the Static-99 and the SVR-20. 
4. What are the two dominant explanations for gender discrepancies in violent offending? 
5. Explain the controversy associated with the concept of juvenile psychopathy. What is your 
opinion on this issue?...