The definition of forensic psychology is:

a. application of psychology to criminality;
b. profiling of offenders;
c. application of psychology to the legal processes;
d. providing expert testimony in legal proceedings.


c. application of psychology to the legal processes;

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Any right a defendant has to counsel on appeal is guaranteed by

A. the Sixth Amendment. B. the Eighth Amendment. C. the Fourteenth Amendment. D. none of the above

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The "life history" interview is generally considered a lesser form of field research and should be avoided if possible

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Anarchism believes that there should be no centralized government

a. True b. False

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What defense justifies the commission of a lesser crime to avoid the threat of harm from a greater evil?

a. castle defense b. choice of evils c. consent d. self-defense

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