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This Updated 2026/2027 Complete Test Bank for Forensic Psychology: Crime, Justice, Law, Interventions (3rd Edition) by Graham Davies & Anthony Beech provides fully verified, accurate, and exam-ready multiple-choice questions and answers for all chapters. Designed to help university students master forensic psychology, criminology, criminal justice, and behavioural science modules, this resource mirrors real exam formats and supports efficient, confident revision. It includes thoroughly reviewed ...
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This Updated 2026/2027 Complete Test Bank for Forensic Psychology: Crime, Justice, Law, Interventions (3rd Edition) by Graham Davies & Anthony Beech provides fully verified, accurate, and exam-ready multiple-choice questions and answers for all chapters. Designed to help university students master forensic psychology, criminology, criminal justice, and behavioural science modules, this resource mirrors real exam formats and supports efficient, confident revision. It includes thoroughly reviewed ...
Forensic Psychology Exam 2024 
Forensic Psychology 
Is a specialized area of psychology that applies psychological theory and skills to the understanding and functioning of the legal and criminal justice system. 
 
 
Stalking 
A person's persistent attempts to force unwanted communications or contact on another person that cause the victim fear or distress. 
 
 
Rejected Stalker 
Someone who has experienced a breakup in a personal relationship but refuses to believe and accept that the relation...
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Forensic Psychology Exam 2024 
Forensic Psychology 
Is a specialized area of psychology that applies psychological theory and skills to the understanding and functioning of the legal and criminal justice system. 
 
 
Stalking 
A person's persistent attempts to force unwanted communications or contact on another person that cause the victim fear or distress. 
 
 
Rejected Stalker 
Someone who has experienced a breakup in a personal relationship but refuses to believe and accept that the relation...
Forensic Psychology Exam 2024 
What does Eyesenck's theory suggest about behaviour 
Behaviour can be represented along two dimensions. Introversion - extroversion (E), neuroticism - stability (N) 
A third dimension was later added psychotisicm - socialibility (P) 
 
 
Why does Eyesenck's theory have a biological basis 
He believes personality traits are based on the type of nervous system we inherit 
 
 
Name the 3 personality types according to Eyesenck 
Extroverts, Neurotics, Psychotics 
 
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What does Eyesenck's theory suggest about behaviour 
Behaviour can be represented along two dimensions. Introversion - extroversion (E), neuroticism - stability (N) 
A third dimension was later added psychotisicm - socialibility (P) 
 
 
Why does Eyesenck's theory have a biological basis 
He believes personality traits are based on the type of nervous system we inherit 
 
 
Name the 3 personality types according to Eyesenck 
Extroverts, Neurotics, Psychotics 
 
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Forensic Psychology Exam 1 (Gelfand) Qs & As Graded A+ !! 
Forensic Psychology 
A subfield of psychology in which basic and applied psychological science or scientifically-oriented professional practice is applied to the law to help resolve legal, contractual, or administrative matters 
 
 
What do forensic psychologists do? 
psychologists who help courts make decisions about people when some question related to psychology is involved 
 
 
pre-adjudication 
before the legal decision is made 
 
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Forensic Psychology Exam 1 (Gelfand) Qs & As Graded A+ !! 
Forensic Psychology 
A subfield of psychology in which basic and applied psychological science or scientifically-oriented professional practice is applied to the law to help resolve legal, contractual, or administrative matters 
 
 
What do forensic psychologists do? 
psychologists who help courts make decisions about people when some question related to psychology is involved 
 
 
pre-adjudication 
before the legal decision is made 
 
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INTRO TO FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS. 
According to the text, _____ psychology is the fastest growing branch of forensic psychology. 
correctional 
 
 
Which of the following is NOT one of the five subspecialties of forensic psychology? 
 
a. police psychology 
b. correctional psychology 
c. pathological psychology 
d. legal psychology 
pathological psychology 
 
 
A psychologist who consults with school staff in order to identify potentially troubled and danger...
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INTRO TO FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS. 
According to the text, _____ psychology is the fastest growing branch of forensic psychology. 
correctional 
 
 
Which of the following is NOT one of the five subspecialties of forensic psychology? 
 
a. police psychology 
b. correctional psychology 
c. pathological psychology 
d. legal psychology 
pathological psychology 
 
 
A psychologist who consults with school staff in order to identify potentially troubled and danger...
Forensic Psychology Test #1 Questions With Complete Answers. 
What is forensic psychology? 
any application of psychological research, methods, theory, and practice to a task faced by the legal system 
 
 
What is the research of human behavior related to? 
the legal process (eyewitness memory and testimony, jury decision making, criminal behavior) 
 
 
What is the role of professional practice of psychology within the legal system? 
consultation 
 
 
How does developmental psychology contribute...
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Forensic Psychology Test #1 Questions With Complete Answers. 
What is forensic psychology? 
any application of psychological research, methods, theory, and practice to a task faced by the legal system 
 
 
What is the research of human behavior related to? 
the legal process (eyewitness memory and testimony, jury decision making, criminal behavior) 
 
 
What is the role of professional practice of psychology within the legal system? 
consultation 
 
 
How does developmental psychology contribute...
Forensic Psychology Final Exam Questions With Solved Solutions. 
Forensic psychology is recognized as a specialty by the 
___________________________ and by the 
_____________________________. 
American Board of Professional Psychology 
American Psychological Association 
 
 
T or F: The law permits and encourages the use of expert testimony on psychological topics. 
True 
 
 
A qualified expert can testify about a topic if testimony is ___________ to an issue in dispute and the ___________ of t...
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Forensic Psychology Final Exam Questions With Solved Solutions. 
Forensic psychology is recognized as a specialty by the 
___________________________ and by the 
_____________________________. 
American Board of Professional Psychology 
American Psychological Association 
 
 
T or F: The law permits and encourages the use of expert testimony on psychological topics. 
True 
 
 
A qualified expert can testify about a topic if testimony is ___________ to an issue in dispute and the ___________ of t...
Forensic Psychology Final Exam Questions With Solved Solutions. 
Incarceration in the US 
- The US justice system controls almost 7 million people, more than half of whom are on probation 
- Probation: 3.6 million 
- Correctional Facilities: 2.3 million 
- Parole: 840,000 
 
 
High Rates of Incarceration in the US 
Imprisons larger percent of its citizens for longer time than any other industrialized democracy 
 
 
Lifetime Likelihood of Imprisonment of US Residents Born in 2001 
- All men: 1 in...
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Forensic Psychology Final Exam Questions With Solved Solutions. 
Incarceration in the US 
- The US justice system controls almost 7 million people, more than half of whom are on probation 
- Probation: 3.6 million 
- Correctional Facilities: 2.3 million 
- Parole: 840,000 
 
 
High Rates of Incarceration in the US 
Imprisons larger percent of its citizens for longer time than any other industrialized democracy 
 
 
Lifetime Likelihood of Imprisonment of US Residents Born in 2001 
- All men: 1 in...
Forensic Psychology Final Exam Questions With Solved Solutions. 
What is a risk factor? 
variables associated with the probability that violence of aggression will occur 
 
 
Barefoot v. Estelle 
-mental health professionals can never use 100% accuracy/certainty for assessing dangerousness 
- defendants should be interviewed in person 
-accurate assessments cannot be done solely based on previous records 
 
 
False negative 
predicting non-violence, when they are violent 
the worst outcome 
 
 
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Forensic Psychology Final Exam Questions With Solved Solutions. 
What is a risk factor? 
variables associated with the probability that violence of aggression will occur 
 
 
Barefoot v. Estelle 
-mental health professionals can never use 100% accuracy/certainty for assessing dangerousness 
- defendants should be interviewed in person 
-accurate assessments cannot be done solely based on previous records 
 
 
False negative 
predicting non-violence, when they are violent 
the worst outcome 
 
 
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Forensic Psychology Exam 2 
Which of the following is a way that the James-Lange theory of emotion differs from the Schachter-Singer theory of emotion? 
According to the James-Lange theory, emotions arise from physiological arousal; according to the Schachter-Singer theory, emotions include a cognitive factor and a physiological factor. 
 
 
Unlike the low-road brain pathway, the high road for emotional responses extends through the 
cortex. 
 
 
As her professor distributed the mathematics test...
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Which of the following is a way that the James-Lange theory of emotion differs from the Schachter-Singer theory of emotion? 
According to the James-Lange theory, emotions arise from physiological arousal; according to the Schachter-Singer theory, emotions include a cognitive factor and a physiological factor. 
 
 
Unlike the low-road brain pathway, the high road for emotional responses extends through the 
cortex. 
 
 
As her professor distributed the mathematics test...