forensics - correct answer anything pertaining to law, both criminal and civil; analysis of evidence at or
near crime scenes
the father of forensic psychology - correct answer. Mc keen cat tell
history-1893 - correct answer first psychological experiment on the psychology of testimony is
conducted by J. Mc Keen at Columbia university
history-1908 - correct answer publication of hugo musterberg's on the witness stand--the first published
book on forensic psychology
history-1917 - correct answer louis merman becomes the first American psychologist to use
psychological tests in the screening of law enforcement personnel
history-1921 - correct answer first time in American psychologist testifies as an expert witness
forensic psychology - correct answer research and application of psychological knowledge to the legal
system or application and practice of psychology as it applies to the legal system recognized as a
specialty in 2001 by the APA
forensic psychology vs. forensic psychiatry (3) - correct answer(1) lines between two are becoming
increasingly blurred (2) psychiatrists are medical doctors (3) prescription privileges
psychology specialities (5) - correct answer(1) clinical (2) counseling (3) school (4) IO (5) forensic
education and training in psychology (4) - correct answer(1) master's (2) doctorate (3) licensure (4)
diplomat
, settings for study (7) - correct answer(1) private practice (2) child protection (3) sex offender treatment
(4) law enforcement agencies (5) courts (6) colleges and universities (7) research
five specialties of forensic psych - correct answer(1) police and public safety psychology (2) legal
psychology (3) psychology of crime and delinquency (4) victimology and victim services (5) correctional
psychology
police and public safety psych - correct answer research and application of psychological principles and
clinical skills to law enforcement and public safety
legal psychology - correct answer the scientific study of topics reflecting the close relationship between
psychology and the courts; research and application of behavioral and social science to criminal and civil
courts
family forensic psychology - correct answer changing family structure- custody, family violence,
assessment and treatment of juveniles, divorce, relocation, elder law
crime and delinquent - correct answer the science of the behavioral and metal processes of the adult
and juvenile offender; how criminal behavior is acquired evoked and maintained
criminal psychology - correct answer prevention intervention and treatment strategies directed at
reducing criminal behavior
forensic school psychology - correct answer youth in correctional facilities; public and private schools:
suspension potential violence evaluation of residential school placement
victimology anf victim services - correct answer study of persons who have experienced actual or
threatened physical, psychological social and or financial harm as the result of the commission or
attempted commission of crime against them
correctional psychology - correct answer fastest growing forensic psychology subspecialty; inmate
rehabilitation, treatment and reintegration into the community