Careers and Family Law
Police and Investigation
Psychology of Investigation
Consulting and Testifying
Consulting with Criminal Courts
100

Where would a forensic psychologist find the principles and standards for ethical practices?

The APA's Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of Conduct

100

The screening procedure that assumes that there are traits, habits, reactions, and attitudes that distinguish outstanding from satisfactory police performance is called ____________.

Screening-in. 

100

Most cases that reach the courts are _________ rather than __________.

civil; criminal
100

Who is the client when the court asks a clinician to evaluate a defendant?

the court

100

The two pronged Dusky standard specifies that a defedant must not only understand what is happening, but also be ___________.

able to assist in their own defense.

200

Psychologists who use valid and reliable methods are engaging in __________.

Evidence Based practice

200

Compared to officers with only a high school diploma, officers with some college education have been shown to __________________.

Have better communication skills. 

200

Substance use and unemployment are exaples of ____________ risk factors. 

dynamic

200

If a person cannot understand the nature and purpose of legal proceedings and cannot participate in their own defense, they are __________. 

Not competent to stand trial. 

200

Restoration to competency for an individual found incompetent to stand trial should focus not only on decisional capacities but also on ______.

education about the legal system.

300

Who governs the rules for obtaining a divorce?

State Laws

300

What is the goal of a FFDE?

To determine whether an officer can perform the basic duties required for the job. 

300

Which term is often preferred by forensic psychologists who are involved in predicting violent behavior?

assessment of dangerous potential

300

When is competency required for an offender?

Each stage of all legal proceedings against a defendant

300

Reports on competency evaluation should include _________________. 

The purpose of the evaluation, background information about the defendant, and the scores on the psychological measures. 

400

Which statement accurately summarizes research finginds on the effects of divorce on children?

Children are best served when they have strong and healthy relationships with both parents.

400

Why do many professionals prefer the term behavioral analysis to profiling?

Behavioral anaylysis is considered more scientific than profiling. 

400

What is the role of an expert witness?

to help judge or jury make decsions that are beyond knowledge of a typical layperson

400

________________ is the assessment most performed by psychologists who consult with criminal courts. 

Competency evaluation

400
In which year was the death penalty reinstituted in the United States?

1976

500

Imagine you are a forensic Psychologist who has been retained by an attorney for the plaintiff in a civil injury case. Which step would you take first?

Evaluate the type and degree of harm suffered by the plaintiff.

500

The term ___________ refers to the tendency of investigators to prefer information that supports their own perspective, while ignoring other aspects that may not fit.

confirmation bias

500

George is a 60 year old male who has been a psychotherapy patient of Dr. Wood for 2 years. Which of the following scenarios would be most likely to cause Dr. Wood to break confidentiality?

George threatens to kill his ex-wife's boyfriend. 

500

In regard to risk assessment, both the ethical code of the APA and the Specialty Guidelines for Forensic Psychology state that psychologists should __________.

use of only validated risk assessment instruments to evaluate offenders.
500

Civil commitment of sexually violent predators requires evidence of _________ ___________.

mental abnormality.

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