CJUS 620 Quiz 1
CJUS 620 Quiz 1 Liberty University
CJUS 620 Quiz: What is Forensic Psychology
- The FBI’s organized-disorganized proling system is based on an analysis of what?
- In forensic psychology, the term “reintegration” is typically used in relation to what?
- Which area of forensic psychology concerns itself with police officer recruitment and testing?
- Howard Teten attempted to develop a suspect’s prole by analyzing what?
- Which of the following would be an ethics violation by a licensed psychologist?
- The FBI created which system of proling?
- In terms of ethics, which of the following is a major difference between most forensic practitioners and traditional psychologists and counselors?
- Which of the following might an individual practicing legal psychology do?
- Each of the following is a subdiscipline of forensic psychology EXCEPT:
- Which of the following organizations provides ethical guidelines for police ocers?
- Discuss the importance of Hugo Munsterberg in the development of the discipline of forensic psychology.
2022
- The FBI created which system of profiling?
- Which of the following would be an ethics violation by a licensed psychologist?
- The FBI’s organized-disorganized profiling system is based on an analysis of what?
- Which area of forensic psychology concerns itself with police officer recruitment and testing?
- Which interrogation technique attempts to break down a suspect’s psychological defenses and gain their confession?
- Which police department in America is responsible for hiring the first police psychologist?
- The work of this German psychologist examined the role of eyewitness testimony in the trial process.
- Howard Teten attempted to develop a suspect’s profile by analyzing what?
- In terms of ethics, which of the following is a major difference between most forensic practitioners and traditional psychologists and counselors?
- In forensic psychology, the term “reintegration” is typically used in relation to what?
- Describe one forensic activity that might occur at each step of the criminal justice process from the commission of the criminal act to incarceration.
Other sets
- Which area of forensic psychology concerns itself with police officer recruitment and testing?
- The FBI created which system of profiling?
- Which model of personality allowed researchers the ability to visualize and map-out the dynamics of behavior?
- Each of the following is a subdiscipline of forensic psychology EXCEPT:
- Which of the following would be an ethics violation by a licensed psychologist?
- Howard Teten attempted to develop a suspect’s profile by analyzing what?
- Which area of forensic psychology is reserved almost entirely for highly trained police officers?
- In terms of ethics, which of the following is a major difference between most forensic practitioners and traditional psychologists and counselors?
- Which of the following might an individual practicing legal psychology do?
- The work of this German psychologist examined the role of eyewitness testimony in the trial process.
- Describe one forensic activity that might occur at each step of the criminal justice process from the commission of the criminal act to incarceration.