A. Paranoid- aggressive, depressive, psychopathic, over controlled repressors
B. Power- assurance, power- assertive, anger retaliatory and anger excitement
C. Feminist, social learning and evolutionary
D. Fixated and regressed sexual offender
Criminal Psychology
Criminal Psychology
A. Using phallometry to elicit confessions can increase the risk of false confessions
B. It is not effective at deciding who is a pedophile and who is not from any group of men
C. Normal men show erections to pubescent children and rape scents
D. It does not assume sexual motives underlie rape
A. a relatively under reported crime
B. tend to be carried out by men know to women rather than by strangers
C. more commonly carried out by younger offenders
D. all of the above
A. a technique for assessing a man’s sexual responsiveness to different types of sexual imagery
B. a measure of effect size
C. a type of lie detector test
D. a technique for assessing the acceptance of rape myths in rapists
A. only vaginal penetration
B. oral and vaginal penetration
C. vaginal penetration of an adult
D. vaginal, oral and anal penetration