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65 issues a normal test, 30 questions online test score 5.

Collection of tasks on discipline

"Legal psychology" (code UP)

Task 1.

Having examined the chapter 1.

Select the question the correct answer and mark it on the card answers.

Question 1. What is the methodological features of legal psychology?

1. Legal psychology as a scientific discipline is intermediate between law and psychology.

2. Legal psychology as a science has its object, theory, methods and practical recommendations.

3. Legal psychology explores the peculiarities of the human psyche in the system of legal relations and conditions of legal activity.

4. Legal psychology - a theoretical and practical discipline that studies the psychological patterns of "human-rights".

5. Legal psychology is studying legal action.

Question 2. What are the principles of psychology that are the foundation of its theory. Which of the following principles do not apply to them?

1. The principle of determinism.

2. The principle of the psyche.

3. The principle of unity of consciousness and activity.

4. The principle of historicism.

5. The personal approach.

Question 3. What is a professional deformation of the person of the lawyer?

1. Mental disorder that arose under the influence of adverse operating conditions.

2. The level of training of lawyers.

3. The index indicating the professional affiliation of man.

4. The psychological immune to the action of negative factors business.

5. Over-expression of the professional qualities, skills, abilities, which hampers the flexibility of higher mental functions.

Question 4. Who are the scientists of the past explained the criminal orientation of the personality characteristics of the structure of the human body?

1. Durkheim.

2. C. Lombroso.

3. Freud.

4. Jung.

5. VM Bekhterev.

Question 5. Which of the principles of jurisprudence directs the lawyer to find reasons that motivate a person to illegal acts?

1. The principle of the personal approach.

2. The principle of unity of consciousness and activity.

3. The principle of determinism.

4. The principle of the psyche.

5. I do not know.

Task 2.

Continue the study of Chapter 2.

Mark the correct answer in the card answers.

Question 1. What is the legal person within the meaning of psychology?

1. A person who is the subject of criminal proceedings.

2. The individual has a criminal orientation.

3. Any person has the necessary psychological characteristics.

4. The person has the necessary psychological characteristics, included in the system of legal relations.

5. The social side of the human psyche.

Question 2: Which of the following criteria do not apply to the individual psychological traits?

1. Self-awareness.

2. Self-regulation.

3. Activity.

4. Individuality.

5. Age and sex.

Question 3. Which of the following factors has the greatest impact on individuals?

1. Heredity.

2. environment.

3. Activities.

4. Education.

5. The rules of morality and law.

Question 4: Is it possible to judge the legal consciousness of the person in his education?

1. It is possible under any circumstances.

2. It is possible, if he has a law degree.

3. You can not, under any circumstances.

4. You can not if you do not take into account other factors of identity formation.

5. It is possible only after checking their knowledge of the law.

Question 5. What distinguishes the content of offender on the content of the individual law-abiding citizen?

1. Do nothing different.

2. Different opposite moral principles, life experience, knowledge and skills, as well as the motives of behavior.

3. The offender does not know the law, and a law-abiding person knows.

4. If the offender has repented, it is no differen

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Task 4.

Continue the study of Chapter 2.

Mark the correct answer in the card answers.

Question 1. Which of the following qualities is typical for the individual offender?

1. Conflictness aggressiveness.

2. Anxiety, restlessness.

3. selfishness, self-centeredness.

4. Stiffness (rigidity) thinking and behavior.

5. Dementia.

Question 2. What are the specifics of the criminal motivation? Which of the following features is not typical for her?

1. Lack of awareness of motives. The predominance of motives such as "desire."

2. The prevalence of physical and natural meaning of the spiritual.

3. The leading role in the motivation of playing uzkolichnostnye motivation.

4. Focus on the proximal end.

5. Motives responsibility, friendship and mutual assistance.

Question 3. Which of the definitions most accurately reflects the essence of personality accentuation?

1. This extreme variants of norm of mental development, bordering with mental disorders.

2. These are personality traits that hinder normal communication with other people.

3. They contribute to the commission of offenses.

4. By type of accentuation is possible to predict the nature of the crime (violent, sexual, selfish).

5. Personality accentuation not limit human sanity.

Question 4. At what age is characterized by the highest criminal activity?

1 14 - 17 years.

2. 18 - 24 years.

3. 25 - 29 years.

4. 30 - 40 years.

5. 40 - 50 years.

Question 5. What type of accentuation characteristic of serial sex offenders?

1. excitable type.

2. A schizoid type.

3. epileptic type.

4. cycloid type.

5. The conformal type.

Task 5.

Continue to study Chapter 2. Mark the correct answer in the card answers.

Question 1: Is it possible to consider the personality of the offender?

1. You can not because it opposes society.

2. It is possible, if he broke the law by accident or negligence, etc.

3. You can, if he realized the gravity of the offense and repented.

4. Any criminal can not be considered a person, because it is socially dangerous.

5. You can, if you have all the necessary psychological characteristics.

Question 2: Which of these concepts do not belong to the intellectual component of the personality?

1. Knowledge of the laws.

2. The level of development thinking: the depth, breadth, criticality, independence, etc ..

3. Knowledge of legal and moral norms of behavior in society.

4. Attitude to the crime.

5. Ability to analyze and evaluate the actions and their legal consequences.

Question 3. What is the motive?

1. This is a subject that person is going to get a crime.

2. This is the motivation that makes you break the law in order to satisfy their needs.

3. This explanation of the act, which gives the detainee the investigation.

4. The need of so many people for a criminal purpose.

5. The process of reaching a decision to commit a crime.

Question 4. homeless person has committed an obvious crime: stealing food from the store. What are the needs and motives have forced him to do it?

1. The desire to prove his courage and assert himself among his friends.

2. To satisfy the physiological need for food.

3. Prove that they belong to a group of people of their own kind.

4. Realize your ambitions thieves.

5. Secure yourself the next day from hunger.

Question 5. An official of the company commits theft by embezzling money from the fund for the purchase of prestigious paintings of the author. What are the needs and motives prompted him to it?

Task 6.

Question 1. What items are included in the psychological structure of the legal profession? etc.


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