SECTION A
Answer the following question in about 1000 words each
1. Differentiate between forensic and therapeutic evaluation. Describe various functions of a forensic psychologist.
2. Define crime. Describe the schools of thoughts of criminology.
3. Describe personality testing in forensic psychology.
SECTION B
Answer the following questions in about 400 words each
4. Highlight the key persons in the history of forensic psychology.
4. Explain the relationship between developmental psychology and forensic psychology.
5. Define and explain an offender/ criminal .
6. Describe the crimes committed by adult offenders.
7. Describe the tools and methods used by forensic psychologists in India.
8. Describe the intervention strategies for offenders.
SECTION C
Answer the following in about 50 words each
9. Police psychology
10. Social disorganistaion
11. The Indian Penal Code
12. Sutherland’s Differential Association Theory
13. Legal use of term insanity
14. Civil cases and criminal cases
15. Concept of malingering
16. Meaning of cruelty
17. Goals and objectives of policing
18. Juvenile delinquency
SECTION A
Answer the following question in about 1000 words each
1. Describe the relationship of forensic psychology with cognitive psychology, developmental psychology and social psychology.
2. Explain various approaches to causes of criminal behaviour.
3. Explain the psychological assessment and evaluation in forensic psychology.
SECTION B
Answer the following questions in about 400 words each
4. Explain the potential attractions and drawbacks of careers in forensic psychology.
5. Highlight the risk factors that contribute a young person becoming a deviant or criminal.
6. Define criminal responsibility and describe the factors that have to be considered in regard to criminal responsibility.
7. Elucidate malingering with a focus on its assessment and evaluation.
8. Describe the Polygraph test.
SECTION C
Answer the following in about 50 words each
9. Clinical- forensic psychology
10. Crime analysis
11. Violent crimes
12. Paranoid personality disorder
13. Mens Rea
14. Competency to stand trial
15. NEO Personality Inventory (NEO PI- R)
16. Potential criteria for civil commitment
17. Police stress
18. Eyewitness