Forensic Basics
Punishment vs. Rehabilitation
Brain & Deception
Mixed Topics
Abnormal Psychology
100

The field of study that combines psychology and the legal system.

What is Forensic Psychology

100

This method of punishment that aims to keep offenders away from society by removing them from it.

What is incapacitation? 

100

This machine records physiological changes like heart rate and breathing to detect lies.

What is a polygraph?

100

The three classes of fingerprints are arches, loops, and this.

What are whorls?

100

The two types of sleep.

What is REM and NREM

200

A specialist who analyses crime scene evidence to create a profile of a criminal to help narrow down suspects.

What is a criminal profiler

200

This method of punishment is based on the idea of "an eye for an eye".

What is retribution?

200
These are two signs of deception.

What is a high-pitched voice, micro expressions and adapters?

200

This class of fingerprint is the most common, found in 60% of the population.

What are loops?

200
A device that detects, amplifies and records the electrical activity of the brain.

What is EEG

300

This is an unidentified serial killer who was active in and around the impoverished Whitechapel district of London, England, in 1888.

Who is Jack the Ripper

300

The process that involves re-educating and retraining those who have committed a crime.

What is rehabilitation?

300

The brain area responsible for emotions like fear.

What is amygdala?

300

A forensic psychologist may be called to testify as this type of witness.

What is an expert witness?

300

The DSM stand for?

What is the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorder 

400

The study of the uniqueness of friction ridge structures, which are used for personal identification.

What is ridgeology

400

This country has lower recidivism rate than Australia, with only 20% of offenders returning to prison within two years.

What is Norway?

400

This person sustained an injury to both of his frontal lobes and reportedly became impatient and aggressive.

Who is Phineas Gage?

400

This debate questions whether behavior is a result of genetics or life experiences.

What is the nature vs. nurture debate?

400

The 4Ds?

What is dysfunction, distress, difference and duration.

500

Name two areas forensic psychologists can be employed.

What is clinical practice, research and practice

500

This percentage of people in Australia released from prison will return within two years.

What is 45.6%?

500

This is the full name for the acronym CTE.

What is Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy?

500

This is the process where a forensic psychologist evaluates an individual's mental state to determine if they are competent to stand trial.

What is competency evaluation? 

500

The effects of sleep deprivation of 24 hours are equivalent to a blood-alcohol concentration (BAC) of?

What is 0.1%.