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100

an event involving the shooting (not necessarily but could result in death) of 4 or more people

mass murder ; spree killing

100

someone who commits 3 or more murders over an extended period with cooling off periods in between

serial killer

100

stains which result after blood flies through the air and lands on something, resulting in a “splatter”

a. impact

b. passive

c. transfer


a. impact

100

In the mental iceberg, which of these is underwater?

a. unconscious mind

b. conscious mind

a. unconscious mind

100

In what state is the Statue of Liberty?

New York

200

After keeping journals of who they wanted to harm, two friends Dylan and Eric killed 13 people at their high school 

a. Robb Elementary Ulvade shooting

b. Sandy Hook Elementary shooting

c. Columbine shooting

d. Santa Monica shooting

c. Columbine shooting

200

He was a cult leader who led a group of Californians, who he called his family, and persuaded them to commit murders in the 1970s. He was obsessed with The Beatles.

Manson (Charles Manson)

200

Which of these has increased magazine capacity and is easier to reload?

a. revolver

b. automatic

b. automatic (& semi automatic)

200

The definition of Psychology is "The scientific study of behavior and mental processes" but the definition used to be:

a. The expression of the mind

b. The study of the soul

c. Holistic health

b. The study of the soul

200

Where is the Golden Gate Bridge?

(California) San Francisco, California

300

What is the phenomena called when other people see a violent act and decide to do the same thing?

Copycat (copycat phenomena)

300

a brain disorder; the name comes from the Greek meaning “split” and “mind”

schizophrenia

300

The 8 steps to solving a crime are:

1. ____________ , 2. Prevent contamination, 3. Gather and document evidence, 4. Process the evidence, 5. Gather the suspects, 6. Link evidence and suspects, 7. _____________, and 8. Prove in court

1. secure the scene

7. conclusions

300

Underlying motivations that push you to act or influences what you do

a. personality

b. behavior

a. personality

300

Where is the Lincoln Memorial?

Washington DC

400

happens over and over

recurring (serial is also acceptable)

400

the time in between murders when serial killers appear to be “normal”

the mask of sanity

400

This effect came from when people were shown Disneyland brochures containing Bugs Bunny, they ended up believing that they saw Bugs Bunny at Disneyland. (also called false memories)

Bunny (the bunny effect)

400

Freud believed that personality had 3 parts. What are they?

Id, Ego, Superego

400

Where is Walt Disney World?

(florida) Orlando, Florida

500

a person who tries to influence legislators

lobbyist

500

The 5 types of schizophrenia are: paranoid, disorganized, catatonic, undifferentiated, and

A. secluded

B. delusional

C. residual

D. organized

 

C. residual

500

The officer who makes sure you stay under house arrest is called a ________________?

probation officer (PO)

500

In Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs, which of these is at the bottom of the pyramid. 

a. Love and belonging

b. Safety

c. Physiological

d. Self-actualization

e. Esteem

c. Physiological

500

In which state is the San Antonio River Walk?

Texas

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