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Aggression in which the victim is harmed and knows who the perpetrator is and knows the perpetrator’s intent is referred to as:

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Card 27

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One element that distinguishes a crisis situation from a conflict situation is tha

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Card 28

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The principled negotiation approach developed by Fisher, Ury and Patton (1993) encourages the negotiating parties to:

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Card 29

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When forensic psychologists consider whether how vulnerable someone is to re-offending, they may use a formulation. A formulation is a:

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Card 30

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Flin and Shephard (1986) found that when people estimated someone’s weight after interacting them they typically:

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Card 31

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The Cognitive/ Enhanced Cognitive Interview is used when interviewing witnesses. Part of the interview involves reinstating the context, what memory research prompted the inclusion of this?

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Card 32

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Snyder and Swann (1978) found that interviewers tended to select questions that were phrased in such a way as to fit with a hypothesis that they were asked to test. This is an example of:

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Card 33

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Williamson (1993) described four approaches to interviewing that a police officer might adopt when interviewer a suspect. One of these approaches is typified by: being co-operative, un-emotional.... these are features of the?

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Card 34

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Burton et al. (1999) showed participants video footage of people that were familiar to them, and obscured either the face, or the gait, or the body of the person in the video clip. Their results suggest that for recognising a familiar person:

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Card 35

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When selecting the members of an identification line up, it is:

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