Question 1
3.5 out of 3.5 points
Which area of forensic psychology is reserved almost entirely for highly trained police
officers?
Selected Answer:
Investigative psychology
Question 2
3.5 out of 3.5 points
Which police department in America is responsible for hiring the first police
psychologist?
Selected Answer:
Los Angeles PD
Question 3
3.5 out of 3.5 points
The work of this German psychologist examined the role of eyewitness testimony in the
trial process.
Selected Answer:
Munsterberg
Question 4
3.5 out of 3.5 points
Howard Teten attempted to develop a suspect's profile by analyzing what?
Selected Answer:
The characteristics of the crime scene
Question 5
3.5 out of 3.5 points
Which of the following organizations provides ethical guidelines for police officers?
Selected Answer:
International Association of Chiefs of Police
Question 6
3.5 out of 3.5 points
In forensic psychology, the term "reintegration" is typically used in relation to what?
Selected Answer:
A prison inmate returning to the community
Question 7
3.5 out of 3.5 points
In terms of ethics, which of the following is a major difference between most forensic
practitioners and traditional psychologists and counselors?
Selected Answer:
There is seldom a confidentiality requirement for the forensic practitioner
Question 8
3.5 out of 3.5 points
Which model of personality allowed researchers the ability to visualize and map-out the
dynamics of behavior?
Selected Answer:
Freud's model
Question 9
3.5 out of 3.5 points
Which area of forensic psychology concerns itself with police officer recruitment and
testing?
Selected Answer:
Police psychology
Question 10
3.5 out of 3.5 points
Which of the following would be an ethics violation by a licensed psychologist?
Selected Answer:
Completing a competency exam without specific training in the instruments used
Question 11
5 out of 5 points
Discuss the concept of "confidentiality," and how this requirement differs for the forensic
practitioner.
Selected Answer:
Confidentiality is one of the ethical concerns that surrounds people. Confidentiality is
defined as being kept quiet and being in secret. Therapist ensure the clients of their rights that
any information may not be disclosed without their permission. Though, with written consent
they can testify in court, but without it they are not able too. Now with forensic practioner, whom
are also known as crime scene investigators, that study evidence found so that they can help aid
in criminal investigations. This could include but not limited to personal testimonies of what
was discovered, their thoughts and feelings regarding their findings, etc.
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