Forensic Phycology
1. What percentage of cases will actually plead insanity?
a) 11%
b) 25%
c) 1%
d) 15%
2. What famous U.S. murder case hired a trial consultant?
a) Mad Bomber
b) O.J. Simpson
c) J. Brussel
d) M. Reid
3. ERPs are now being used to help detect lies, but what does it stand for?
a) Event Related Potential
b) Enterprise Resource Program
c) Effective Reasoning Potential
d) Effective Refractory Period
4. What is the PEACE model?
a) An attempt to make world peace
b) An interrogation method
c) A personality factor
d) An episode of Criminal Minds
5. In the U.S. approximately how many people go to prison each year for crimes they didn't commit based on eyewitness testimony?
a) 77,000
b) 620
c) 8300
d) 4500
Fill in the Blanks (1 pt/blank)
6. Police officers go through an application process that tests to see if they are able to deal with the ________react__ of the job, how they'd _____stress_____ to situations, and how they could _cope________ with victims.
7. Criminal profilers assume that personality traits are _____stable_____ after a person's late teen years, and _____is consistent_____ across activities.
8. Profiling is based on a simple premise: your ____thinking______ directs your ____behavior_____, and your thinking is based on personality traits, ____morals____, ______ethics____, your peers and __education______.
Short Answer (5pts each)
9. What 5 things are criminal profiles used for?
focus on criminal, priotorize victims, speed up apprehension, limit potation vitalism
10. Provide an example, not mentioned in the lesson, for 5 of the 6 factors of analysis (crime type, motive/intent, victimology, offender risk, location factors, time factors). You can give a specific example, or expand on one of the examples given. I just don't want to see the definition of the factors copied and pasted here!
rank risk for inactivity
develop a risk taking skills