What is the most common role of a forensic psychologist at the appellate stage?
A. providing profiling testimony
B. testifying about competency issues
C. evaluating a defendant’s competency to stand trial
D. filing amicus curiae briefs
D. filing amicus curiae briefs
You might also like to view...
In the criminal justice process, a(n) ________ has to occur before a(n) ________ can take place
a. arrest; booking b. appearance; investigation c. sentence; trial d. warrant; arraignment
Which of the following is an example direct evidence?
a. Fingerprints found on a murder weapon b. A receipt for purchase of a gun used in a crime c. Testimony of an eye witness d. Telephone records of calls between a victim and a defendant
Rates of recidivism for those under community supervision:
A. are lower than for those who go to prison. B. are not tracked by law enforcement. C. are no higher than for those who go to prison. D. are much higher than for those who go to prison. E. are tracked by independent researchers, and are therefore questionable.
Diet, hormones, and contaminants are the causes of behavior in the ________ perspective
a. biochemical c. genetic b. neurophysiological d. evolutionary