psychology 403 (forensic)

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Lecture 1 (Introduction)
Bonus why are broad definitions o...,
Forensic psychology broad definition,
Interactions of psychology and th...
101  cards
Lecture 2 (Psychology of Policing)
The primary activities of police ...,
4 typical qualities assessed for ...,
The purpose behind personality te...
90  cards
Chapter 1: Intro to FP (textbook)
Forensic psychology,
Cattel studied,
Binet demonstrated that eyewitnes...
41  cards
Chapter 2: Police Psychology
Bonus is police selection researc...,
The six factor personality questi...,
2 stages of police selection tool...
38  cards
Lecture 3 (Psychology of Confession)
Is it possible to estimate the fr...,
In cases of known wrongful convic...,
In wrongful conviction cases is t...
88  cards
Lecture 3 [Part 2] (Criminal Profiling)
Criminal profiling is sometimes r...,
Offender profiling,
4 purposes of criminal profiles
45  cards
Chapter 3: Psychology of Police Investigations
T f in na there typically needs t...,
T f despite not using the reid te...,
Bonus which book is the reid tech...
52  cards
Chapter 4: Deception
Polygraph,
3 physiological factors measured ...,
Polygraph disclosure tests
74  cards
Chapter 5: Eyewitness Testimony [Midterm 2]
T f eyewitness testimony is very ...,
Encoding stage of memory,
Newly encoded information passes ...
164  cards
Chapter 6: Child Victims and Witnesses [Midterm 2]
T f young children provide as muc...,
T f people are typically unable t...,
Do more males or females experien...
127  cards
Chapter 7: Juries [Midterm 2]
Criminal vs civil cases,
T f in canada all criminal cases ...,
Jury trials in ___ cases often ha...
117  cards
Chapter 8: The Role of Mental Illness in Court [Midterm 2]
T f people with mental illness co...,
T f most people who commit violen...,
Unfit to stand trial
121  cards
Chapter 9: Sentencing & Parole in Canada [Midterm 2]
The court system in canada is mad...,
In terms of jurisdiction canadian...,
What would a provincial territori...
94  cards
Lecture 4: Juries [Midterm 2]
T f people often elect to be trie...,
Under a challenge for cause prosp...,
Juries should be 2
86  cards
Lecture 5: Mental Illness in Court [Midterm 2]
__ of people released on parole d...,
Criminal commitment,
T f criminal commitment can apply...
102  cards
Lecture 6: Sentencing & Parole [Midterm 2]
In addition to the fundamental pr...,
Probation is a court order for a ...,
T f probation orders may be used ...
56  cards
Chapter 10: Risk Assessment [FINAL]
Bonus according to the chapter wh...,
Explain the contrast between how ...,
Todays view of risk as a range ha...
183  cards
Final Images
1 what is this model called 2 fil...,
Bonus
6  cards
Chapter 11: Psychopaths [FINAL]
Psychopathy,
Psychopaths have been called ____...,
What is the equivalent term for a...
141  cards
Chapter 12: Young Offenders [FINAL]
Anyone younger than 12 who engage...,
How were youth who committed crim...,
The juvenile delinquents act jda ...
155  cards
Chapter 13: Intimate Partner Violence [FINAL]
Domestic violence,
Domestic violence in canada was l...,
Intimate partner spousal violence...
141  cards
Chapter 14: Sexual Offenders [FINAL]
Bonus the rate per 100k populatio...,
Rate the following types of sa by...,
Bonus the rate of sa against chil...
115  cards
Lecture 7: Risk Assessment [FINAL]
Risk assessments in criminal sett...,
Under what circumstances does pub...,
Base rate
47  cards
Lecture 8: Psychopaths [FINAL]
The impulsive psychopath may be c...,
The aggressive psychopath may be ...,
Hare estimated that 15 20 of pris...
72  cards
Chapter 15: Homicidal Offenders [FINAL]
4 different types of homicide rec...,
1st degree murder,
All murder that is not classified...
108  cards
Lecture 9: Young Offenders & IPV
The ycja had a ___ amount of extr...,
Intensive rehabilitative custody ...,
Which one of moffits 2 developmen...
87  cards
Lecture 10: Sexual Offenders [FINAL]
T f most sex offenders will event...,
The majority of sex offenders in ...,
The majority of sex offender at f...
104  cards
Lecture 11: Homicide [FINAL]
T f homicide represents less than...,
Unlike other crimes the definitio...,
Which crime is seen as a baromete...
42  cards

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