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Retrieval
B
Eyewitness testimony
C
Crime
D
Maintaining violent behavior
A
Criminals
B
Leadings
C
Watching car aaccidents
D
visual depictions of accidents
A
Do the findings from psychological studies parallel what happens to real crime witnesses?
B
Should research findings be made available to the court to influence real trials?
C
Both a and b.
D
A
Leadings questions
B
Change perspective
C
Reporting everything
D
Reverse order
A
Preparing a story on the spot
B
Being original
C
Not experiencing ability
D
Eloquent storyteller
A
Inductive methods of profiling are often referred to as ‘clinical’ in style while deductive methods are seen as ‘statistical’.
B
Constructing psychological profiles of historical figures typically relies on specialist knowledge.
C
Both ‘organized’ and ‘disorganized’ offenders are careful not to leave evidence.
D
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Antisocial behavior
B
History of mental illness
C
Family criminality
D
All of the above
A
Cognitive interviews
B
Offender profiling
C
Being community- based
D
There are no successful treatment programs for offenders
A
Indiscriminate of treatment programme helps to reduce recidivism.
B
The type of treatment programme is important, with stronger evidence for unstructured behavioural and multi- model approaches.
C
The most successful studies, while behavioural in nature, include a cognitive component.
D
A
Anger management
B
Encoding social cues
C
Deception
D
School performance