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The CSI effect the influence that crime shows such as CSI have on the public's perception of forensic science. 2. Scope of Forensic Psychology Use of psychology, psychiatry and other behavioral sciences to answer questions about individuals and their legal proceedings -utilizes expert testimon...

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  • November 18, 2024
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1. The CSI effect the influence that crime shows such as CSI have on the
public's perception of forensic science.

2. Scope of Foren- Use of psychology, psychiatry and other behavioral sci-
sic Psychology ences to answer questions about individuals and their
legal proceedings
-utilizes expert testimony quite heavily

3. Forensic Sci- The application of scientific knowledge to questions of
ence civil and criminal law

4. Structure of Ju- - State vs. federal court
dicial System - Entry level court, appeals court, supreme court = highest
court in the state or the nation
- Who has jurisdiction?
- US Supreme Court decisions not always binding on
state courts

5. State Court Sys- A state judicial structure. Most states have at least three
tem court levels: trial courts, appellate courts, and a state
supreme court.

6. Federal Court The three-tiered structure of federal courts, comprising
System U.S. district courts, U.S. courts of appeal, and the U.S.
Supreme Court.

7. Statutory Law Law passed by the U.S. Congress or state legislatures

8. Case Law the rules of law announced in court decisions

9. Common char- - More than usual experience with guns, social isolation,
acteristics of rejection, or torment by classmates; particularly difficulty
school shooters relating to girls
- Preoccupation with various forms of graphically violent
media, including music, internet sites, and video games

10. gender crime 1.) male crime rates are much higher than women crime
patterns rates
2.) males account for 80% of violent crime and 60% of
property crimes


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3.) females are becoming more involved in criminal activ-
ityh

11. Forensic Psy- field that blends psychology, law, and criminal justice
chology - help courts make decisions about people when ques-
tions relate to psych
- treatment, assessment, research, training

12. Pre-adjudication before the legal decision is made, forensic psychologists
help courts make informed decisions about cases
- client = usually attorney of court

13. What percent of 10%
forensic psychos
do criminal prof?

14. How many foren- 17%
sic psychs be-
lieve profiling is
scientifically reli-
able?

15. Cognitive Psy- Eyewitness identification and memory
chology Memory = unreliable

16. Physiological polygraphs
Psychology

17. social psycholo- Jury behavior, eye witness identification
gy - confirmation bias, social beliefs

18. Dev Psychology Testimony of children in court
- juvenile justice
- what age is criminally reliable

19. Correctional Prisons and jails
Psychology

20. Police Psycholo- criminal profiling, fitness for duty evaluations, hostage
gy negotiations


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21. Forensic Neu- Assessing alleged amnesia during an offense
ropsychology - assessing competence to stand trail when dementia is
present

22. Criminal Law - Acts against society
- gov pursues criminal matters through law enforcement
officers and prosecutors
- focus= punish offenders, deter crime
- mens rea" = "guilty mind" - principle of criminal re-
sponsibility - relates to person's mental state. Question of
insanity

23. Examples of - Risk Assessment at the time of sentencing
Forensic Prac- - Insanity and criminal responsibility
tice in Criminal - Competency to stand trial
Law - Treatment of sexual offenders
- Juvenile transfer to adult court

24. Civil Law Defined as a wrong against an individual
• Concerned with private rights and remedies...not the
public good
• Torts - a wrongful act that causes harm to an individual
• Up to the harmed person, not society, to take action
• Breach of duty may be intentional or result of negligence
- below reasonable level of care
• Plaintiff who has been wronged brings action against a
defendant who has violated rights
- wrongful acts that hurt someone
- person A sues person B

25. Examples of •Child custody
Forensic Prac- •Civil commitment
tice in Civil Law •Personal injury
•Worker's compensation
•Competency to make medical decisions
•Car accident = can cause damage to auto, physical
damage, PTSD

26. treatment

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