In how many cases in which the death penalty can be assigned, is it?
A. 10
B. 20
C. 30
D. 40
The two parts of as bifurcated trial are
A. prosecution's presentation and defense's presentation.
B. voir dire and presentation of evidence.
C. trial presentation and jury deliberations.
D. guilt determination and sentencing.
What would be the correct chronological of roles for a forensic psychologist in a potential death penalty case?
A. Change of venue survey, Assessing competency to stand trial, Mitigation assessment, Jury selection
B. Change of venue survey, Mitigation assessment, Jury selection, Assessing competency to stand trial
C. Assessing competency to stand trial, Change of venue survey, Jury selection, Mitigation assessment
D. Assessing competency to stand trial, Jury selection, Mitigation assessment, Change of venue survey
A capital case is one
A. that has received a great deal of publicity.
B. involving the theft of capital assets.
C. in which the death penalty is sought.
D. that occurred in the nation's capital.
The APA unanimously passed a resolution calling for the suspension of the penalty largely due to
A. problems with the implementation of the death penalty.
B. the unethical behavior of prosecutors.
C. values of the importance of individual life and justice.
D. the number of mentally ill inmates on death row.
In which country did 90 of executions take place in 2004?
A. China
B. Iran
C. Russia
D. The United States
Since the death penalty was reinstated in the United States in 1976, approximately how many people have been executed?
A. 90
B. 300
C. 700
D. 1100
In Panetti v. Quarterman (2007), the Supreme Court ruled that
A. Panetti was incompetent and could not be executed.
B. death row inmates could still litigate their competency after an execution date has been set.
C. Panetti was mentally ill, but was still competent and could be executed.
D. mentally ill defendants cannot represent themselves and so Panetti should get a new trial.
Which of the following was NOT significantly related to the EEOC's decision on 81 different sexual harassment charges?
A. Harassment behaviors were serious
B. There were witnesses to the behavior
C. There was physical evidence of the harassment
D. Management had been given notice prior to filing
Which of the following had no effect on whether a complainant won her sexual harassment suit?
A. If the harassment was severe
B. If witnesses supported her claims
C. If the organization had not reacted when told of the problem
D. If the harasser was a supervisor rather than a co-worker