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Forensic Psychology - Exam One Questions and Answers Verified 100% Correct What is the origin of the word forensic? -Answer-Forum - Center of public affairs in the Roman City States... Judicial Process. What percent of time do forensic psychologists spend "catching the bad guy?" -Answer-Only 10% of forensic psychologists engage in criminal profiling. In some cases like Jeffrey Dahmer or John Gacy, but it is rare. What is a forensic psychologist? -Answer-A psychologist who applies the laws of human behavior to the legal system. What is judicial process? -Answer-Any judgements on right or wrong. "Justice." What is forensic psychology? -Answer-The way psychologists interact with the law to deal with individuals... We will mostly be dealing with treatment and assessment. What is different between a psychiatrist and a psychologist? -Answer-Psychiatrist -- Understand biology. Psychology -- Non medical treatments. Who was Lightner Witmer? -Answer-Wrote about psychology and the law. Opened the Chicago Juvenile Psychopathic Institute (1909) What was the State vs. Driver case? -Answer-1921 -- A Psychologist testifies as an expert witness on juvenile delinquency. What was the Jenkins vs. United States? -Answer-Psychological testimony could be admitted to determine criminal responsibility. What are the two major areas of forensic psychology? -Answer-Criminal law and civil law. What is criminal law? -Answer-Focuses on acts against society and it is the government that takes responsibility for pursuing criminal matters through law enforcement officers and prosecutors. Mens Rea. What is mens rea? -Answer-Involved in criminal law cases. A principle of criminal responsibility that relates to an individuals mental state? What are some examples of criminal law? -Answer-Must be intentionally malicious and against the law. Murder, etc. What would a forensic psychologist do in a criminal law case? -Answer-Risk assessment, rules of insanity, competency to stand trial, treatment of sexual offenders, and juvenile transfer to adult court. What is civil law? -Answer-Violations include any

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