CJUS 620 Quiz 8 Liberty University
CJUS 620 Quiz: Forensic Assessment
- If a practitioner violates or chooses not to adhere to any of the APA standards, they may be subject to what?
- In which U.S. Supreme Court case was competency to stand trial established?
- When assessing for criminal responsibility, a practitioner is determining if a defendant was what?
- Which screening or evaluation is the psychological equivalent of a physical exam and used to evaluate a defendants current emotional and cognitive functioning?
- A forensic practitioner may be asked to evaluate which of the following types of competencies?
- A test is considered what if it renders consistent results each time it is administered to the same person or group of people, no matter who administers it, assuming it is done in a consistent and correct manner.
- Forensic assessments are used in which of the following?
- If a defendant is found, at any point during the legal proceedings, to be incompetent, what happens?
- It is important to remember that a forensic practitioner does not bear the burden of proving what?
- How many accepted strategies or techniques are there for completing forensic interviews?
- Discuss the three general areas of forensic assessment relating to a criminal defendant.
2022
- A test is considered what if it renders consistent results each time it is administered to the same person or group of people, no matter who administers it, assuming it is done in a consistent and correct manner.
- When assessing for criminal responsibility, a practitioner is determining if a defendant was what?
- How many accepted strategies or techniques are there for completing forensic interviews?
- If a defendant is found, at any point during the legal proceedings, to be incompetent, what happens?
- A forensic practitioner may be asked to evaluate which of the following types of competencies?
- If a practitioner violates or chooses not to adhere to any of the APA standards, they may be subject to what?
- Which area within the R-CRAS provides a measure of potential neurological damage or mental retardation within a defendant?
- When a test measures what it purports to measure, it is then said to have some measurable level of what?
- Any assessment and expert witness testimony must meet the constitutional requirements for admissibility, this is called what?
- When making an insanity determination, what data is critical to be considered?
Other set
- How many accepted strategies or techniques are there for completing forensic interviews?
- Forensic assessments are used in which of the following?
- Which area within the R-CRAS provides a measure of potential neurological damage or mental retardation within a defendant?
- Malingering refers to what?
- Any assessment and expert witness testimony must meet the constitutional requirements for admissibility, this is called what?
- When assessing for criminal responsibility, a practitioner is determining if a defendant was what?
- Forensic assessments are used to apprise Courts of a person’s what?
- When a test measures what it purports to measure, it is then said to have some measurable level of what?
- It is important to remember that a forensic practitioner does not bear the burden of proving what?
- Which screening or evaluation is the psychological equivalent of a physical exam and used to evaluate a defendants current emotional and cognitive functioning?
- Discuss the various types of criminal competency.