CJUS 620 Quiz 5 Liberty University
CJUS 620 Quiz: Truth and Deception
- What represents a denial of the allegation with no further explanation?
- What is a brief involuntary expression that occurs in response to certain experienced emotions called?
- What represents details of the objective truth being omitted?
- When an officer feels that the suspect is ready to confess, what common accusatory method is employed?
- Which phase in the cognitive interview does the investigator ask for clarification of issues?
- An offender who demonstrates a higher level of intelligence, plans out their crimes, and takes steps to avoid being caught is which of the following?
- Which of the following is NOT an aspect of a person’s crimes that is analyzed when constructing a prole?
- Consolidating what were previously considered unrelated cases into a single investigation is called what?
- In geographic profiling, one of the goals is to identify the area within which the offender does not commit crime due to its proximity to their home. This area is referred to as what?
- What law states that the harder you try to do something, the greater the likelihood of failing?
- Discuss and distinguish between the three polygraph techniques discussed in the text.
- Discuss five different ways, according to Cohen et al. (1993), in which our memory is impacted by our accumulated schemata.
2022
- Which phase in the cognitive interview does the investigator ask for clarification of issues?
- According to Neurolinguistic Programming (NLP), a person’s eyes moving up and to the right is an indicator what type of memory?
- Which of the following chin positions signals to the investigator that the suspect is attempting to block their discomfort by denying it?
- Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of the cognitive interview?
- When an officer feels that the suspect is ready to confess, what common accusatory method is employed?
- Which of the following is NOT a goal of forensic hypnosis?
- The type of profiling that is used to attempt to determine where a serial offender might strike next is what?
- Memory that has been influenced by the cultural norms, values, and expectations that guide our interpretation of personal experiences is referred to as what?
- Memories that consist of episodes recalled from a person’s life are referred to as what?
- Consolidating what were previously considered unrelated cases into a single investigation is called what?
- Discuss the various chin positions a suspect may demonstrate during an interrogation, as well as their typical meaning.
- Discuss the four different aspects of an unknown suspect’s behavior that can provide “inputs” for the criminal profiler to use in constructing a profile.
Other set
- What does an officer employ to provide the suspect a more psychologically safe context in which to discuss their crime?
- When an officer feels that the suspect is ready to confess, what common accusatory method is employed?
- Which of the following is NOT one of the polygraph techniques discussed in the text?
- During the cognitive interview, the interviewer may use prompts to keep the person talking. These prompts are referred to as what?
- Which phase in the cognitive interview does the investigator ask for clarification of issues?
- The dulling of one’s awareness of pain through hypnotic suggestion is referred to as what?
- What law states that the harder you try to do something, the greater the likelihood of failing?
- Which offender type looks for opportunities to carry out their crimes while engaged in their normal daily routine?
- Memory that has been influenced by the cultural norms, values, and expectations that guide our interpretation of personal experiences is referred to as what?
- Which of the following is NOT a goal of forensic hypnosis?
- Discuss and distinguish between the three polygraph techniques discussed in the text.
- Discuss five different ways, according to Cohen et al. (1993), in which our memory is impacted by our accumulated schemata.