Late 19th Century
Early 20th Century
Late 20th Century
Modern Day
Bonus
100

What is pretrial publicity?

Public coverage of a case prior to the trial itself

100

What was the mock scene Dr. Stern staged?

A shooting

100

The American Psychology-Law Association offers plenty of opportunities for

Undergraduate and graduate students
100
What is Forensic Psychology?

The interaction of the practice or study between psychology and law. 

100

Is a serial killer the same thing as a mass murderer? Why or why not?

No, serial killers will kill several people over time. Mass murderers kill many people within a few hours

200

Who was the doctor that testified in 1896?

Dr. Albert Schrenk-Notzig

200

How can psychologists help the legal system?

They help detect false information, identify deceptive witnesses, etc.

200

Who is associated with the APLA?

Psychologists, attorneys, etc

200

What branch of forensic psychology is increasing quickly?

Correctional psychology

200

What kind of weapon(s) do serial killers typically prefer? 

Research shows that most male serial killers prefer more "hands on" methods such as poison, hands, knife, etc.

300

Why would a judge order a jury to be sequestered?

Avoid tainting of the jury from outside influence or information

300

Why did Dr. Marston use the precursor of the polygraph?

To research a person's response to certain things and their attempts to deceive 

300

What does IACFP stand for?

International Association for Correctional and Forensic Psychology

300

What are some normal responsibilities of a forensic psychologist?

develop treatment, analyze crimes, give advice in court, and help punish criminals

300

What % of American serial killers are female?

between 5% and 7%

400

What city opened up the first juvenile court?

Chicago

400

In what year was Dr. Marston dismissed from testifying?

1923
400

When and why was the IACFP created?

1953, for the use of psychology in correctional facilities 

400

What skills must a forensic psychologist have?

Clinical research, able to provide expert testimony, interviewing, report writing, etc
400

How much money could you earn as a forensic psychology?

At least $100,000

500
Why do they separate minors from adults in prisons?

To prevent criminogenic influences, like physical violence, from older offenders

500

Why was Dr. Marston dismissed?

The technique he used wasn't accepted by the scientific community

500

What is the title of the book that discusses using psychology in the legal system?

Legal Psychology

500

What are some forensic psychology careers?

Victim advocate, jail supervisor, police consultant, crime analyst, etc.

500

What % of serial killers practice their violent fantasies on animals?

99%