This is required for someone to be convicted of a crime (also known as guilty mind)
what is mens rea
This mental disorder is closely related to psychopathy
What is Antisocial Personality Disorder (ASPD)
Way of communicating risk through low, medium, and high
What are categorical statements
Trial by judge (not the jury)
What is a bench trial
This ruling is intended to be a "middle ground" between guilty and NGRI
Guilty but mentally ill (GBMI)
These traits consist of lack of empathy, guilt, remorse, and shallow affect
What are Callous-Unemotional Traits (CU)
This case resulted in the Duty to Warn, and later the Duty to Protect
What is Tarasoff v. Regents of the University of California
The pool of potential jurors
What is venire
This Insanity standard requires that the individual either did not understand what they were doing (nature and quality) or did not understand what they were doing was wrong (wrongfulness)
M'Naghten Rule (right/wrong test)
Aggression in response to threat, frustration, or social provocation
What is reactive aggression
These measures are designed to evaluate abilities directly relevant to the legal system
What are forensic assessment instruments (FAIs)
This right to reject potential jurors without needing a reason
This Insanity standard requires the individual either did not understand what they were doing was wrong (wrongfulness) or could not control their actions as a result of the mental illness (volition)
What is the ALI/Brawner Rule
Myth or fact: effective treatment has been identified for treating psychopathy in adults
What is myth
The deliberate fabrication or exaggeration of physical and psychological symptoms
What is feigning
When a jury prioritizes consensus over critical thinking
What is groupthink
This Insanity standard is the most lenient and least used today
What is the Durham Rule
This is the prevalence of psychopathy in the general population
What is ~1%
This method of risk assessment is unscientific and not recommended
What is unstructured professional judgement
When asked to disregard something, more likely to remember it (doing the opposite of what is asked)
What is reactance