Question : 21.In a study by Kassin and Keichel (1996), students were : 1256192

 

21.In a study by Kassin and Keichel (1996), students were brought into the lab in order to examine the phenomenon of false confessions. Subjects were accused of committing a crime (hitting a forbidden computer key) that they had in fact not committed. Two factors were manipulated: the participant’s level of vulnerability and whether false evidence was presented. What did this research find?

a.Participants never exhibited compliance when accused of the crime.

b.Participants presented with false evidence were more likely to internalize their guilt.

c.Participants presented with false evidence were less likely to confabulate details.

d.The presence of false evidence had no influence on compliance or internalization.

e.none of the above

22.Criminal profiling is likely to be least useful in cases involving:

a.serial homicide

b.serial rape

c.serial burglary

d.a serial offender with severe psychopathology

e.both b and c

23.Which of the following was not proposed as a goal of criminal profiling in your textbook?

a.flushing out the offender

b.prioritizing suspects

c.identifying new lines of inquiry

d.providing evidence of guilt in court

e.developing strategies for suspect interrogation

24.The first known criminal investigation where criminal profiling was used was:

a.the New York Mad Bomber investigation in the 1950s

b.the Jack the Ripper murders in the 1880s

c.the John Duffy serial rape case in the 1980s

d.the Ted Bundy serial murders in the 1970s

e.profiling was not used in any of these cases

25.The RCMP’s VICLAS system was primarily established in an attempt to remedy the problem of:

a.linkage blindness

b.ambiguous profiles

c.racial profiling

d.police officer bias

e.geographic profiling

26.According to Pinizzotto and Finkel (1990), the process of profiling described in equation form is:

a.WHO + WHY = WHAT

b.WHAT + WHY = WHO

c.WHAT + WHEN = WHO

d.WHO + WHERE = WHAT

e.WHAT + WHO = WHY

27.According to your textbook, what is the primary disadvantage associated with the inductive method of criminal profiling?

a.It will never be possible to obtain a representative sample of serial offenders upon which to draw profiling conclusions.

b.The logical foundations upon which the profiling predictions are based might be flawed.

c.Data related to serial homicide cases does not exist.

d.The method is too vague.

e.No profiler uses the inductive method of profiling.

28.Which of the following is not a characteristic of a disorganized offender?

a.lives far away from his crimes

b.lives alone

c.does not have vehicle

d.is sexually inadequate

e.has little interest in the media

29.The FBI’s organized-disorganized approach to criminal profiling is based on a particular model of personality. This model is called the:

a.five-factor model

b.conditional trait model

c.situationist model

d.classic trait model

e.schema model

30.Richard Kocsis and his colleagues (2000) conducted a study on the accuracy of professional profilers relative to groups of psychologists, police officers, students, and psychics. Results of this study suggest that:

a.Professional profilers were much more accurate in their construction of profiles compared to all the other groups.

b.The performance of professional profilers was about the same as all the other groups.

c.Professional profilers and psychologists performed about equally well.

d.Professional profilers and police officers performed about equally well.

e.Psychologists were much more accurate than professional profilers.

31.Which of the following is the basic assumption underlying geographic profiling?

a.Offenders will commit their crimes in their immediate neighbourhood.

b.Offenders tend not to travel far from home to commit their crimes.

c.Offenders only target areas they know very well.

d.Offenders travel far distances from home to commit crimes to avoid detection.

e.Offenders will sometimes move residences while committing a series of crimes.

32.In the domain of geographic profiling, it is more likely that a __________ can be accurately profiled than a __________.

a.travelling offender/non-travelling offender

b.non-travelling offender/travelling offender

c.non-serial offender/serial offender

d.serial offender/sequential offender

e.commuter/marauder

33.Rigel is one of the most commonly used geographic profiling systems. Who developed this system?

a.David Canter

b.James Brussel

c.Richard Kocsis

d.Brent Snook

e.Kim Rossmo

 

 

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