What famous study examined the psychological effects of perceived power, focusing on prisoners and guards?
Stanford prison experiment
What is the legal term for "guilty mind"
Mens rea
This term refers to behaviour that violates social norms but is not necessarily illegal
Deviance
Who is the "father" of criminology
Cesare Lombroso
Who is the president of CUCCJS
Emma❤️
Which diagnostic tool is used to assess psychopaths
PCL-R
In the United States, a suspect's interrogation rights are often called
Miranda Rights
This theory suggests that labeling individuals as deviant can reinforce criminal behaviour by shaping their identity and opportunities
Labelling theory
This country has the highest incarceration rate per capita in the world
The US
Who is our faculty supervisor
Dr. Alexander McClelland
Who was considered the father of forensic psychology
Hugo Munsterberg
What is the legal term for a crime punishable by imprisonment for less than two years in Canada
Summary conviction
What sociological concept explains how media amplifies public fear of crime, sometimes exaggerating its prevalence
Moral panic
What is the name for programs that allow offenders to repair harm to victims and the community
Restorative justice
The CUCCJS office is located on which floor in Dunton Tower
17th floor
Along with Robert Hare, which Carleton professor helped develop the diagnostic tool used to assess psychopaths
Dr. Adelle Forth
In criminal law, this principle states that a defendant cannot be tried twice for the same offence once acquitted or convicted
Double jeopardy/Lord Coke's
This sociological concept suggests that laws are created by powerful groups to maintain control over less powerful groups
Conflict theory
The RCMP's ________ assesses physical fitness before anyone can become an officer
The Physical Abilities Requirement Evaluation (PARE)
What year was the CUCCJS founded
2005
Which type of crimes are the most accurately profiled
Residential burglary and mixed robbery
What year was the Criminal Code of Canada made into law by the Parliament of Canada
1892
This theory, developed by Hirschi, suggests that strong social bonds—such as attachment, commitment, involvement, and belief—prevent individuals from committing crimes.
Social bond theory
The use of DNA evidence in criminal investigations was first introduced in this year
1986
Who is Liza's favourite character in the tv show "Criminal Minds"
Dr. Spencer Reid