Legal Psychology Test

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Collection of tasks for the discipline "Legal Psychology"

Task 1.
Question 1. What is the methodological feature of legal psychology?
1. Legal psychology as a scientific discipline occupies an intermediate position between jurisprudence and psychology.
2. Legal psychology as a science has its own subject, theory, methods and practical recommendations.
3. Legal psychology examines the features of the functioning of the human psyche in the system of legal relations and in the context of legal activity.
4. Legal psychology is a scientific and practical discipline that studies the psychological laws "man-law".
5. Legal psychology deals with the study of legal activity.
Question 2. What are the principles of psychology that form the basis of its theory. Which of the following principles does not apply to them?
1. The principle of determinism.
2. The principle of the development of the psyche.
3. The principle of the unity of consciousness and activity.
4. The principle of historicism.
5. Personal approach.
Question 3. What is the professional deformation of the personality of a lawyer?
1. A mental disorder that arose under the influence of unfavorable conditions of activity.
2. The level of professional training of a lawyer.
3. An indicator indicating a person's professional affiliation.
4. Psychological immunity to the action of negative factors of activity.
5. Excessive expression of professional qualities, skills, abilities, which impedes the flexibility of higher mental functions.
Question 4. Which of the scientists of the past explained the criminal orientation of the personality by the peculiarities of the structure of the human body?
1. E. Durkheim.
2. C. Lambroso.
3. Z. Freud.
4. K. Jung.
5. V.M. Bekhterev.
Question 5. Which of the principles of legal science orients a lawyer to search for reasons that induce a person to unlawful actions?
1. The principle of a personal approach.
2. The principle of the unity of consciousness and activity.
3. The principle of determinism.
4. The principle of the development of the psyche.
5. I don’t know.
Task 2.
Question 1. What is personality in the understanding of legal psychology?
1. A person who is the subject of a criminal case.
2. An individual with a criminal orientation.
3. Any person with the necessary psychological characteristics.
4. A person who 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 does not apply to psychological personality traits?
1. Self-awareness.
2. Self-regulation.
3. Activity.
4. Individuality.
5. Age and gender.
Question 3. Which of the following factors has the strongest influence on the personality?
1. Heredity.
2. Wednesday.
3. Activity.
4. Education.
5. Norms of morality and law.
Question 4. Is it possible to judge the legal consciousness of a person by his education?
1. It is possible under any circumstances.
2. You can, if he has a law degree.
3. Not under any circumstances.
4. It is impossible if you do not take into account other factors of personality formation.
5. It is possible only after checking his knowledge of the rules of law.
Question 5. What is the difference between the content of the identity of the offender and the content of the personality of a law-abiding citizen?
1. Does not differ in anything.
2. Differs in the opposite of moral principles, life experience, knowledge and skills, as well as motives of behavior.
3. A criminal does not know the laws, but a law-abiding person knows them.
4. If the perpetrator has repented, it is no different.
5. A law-abiding person can control his emotions, but a criminal cannot.
Task 3.
Question 1. What are the reasons most often keep a law-abiding person from committing a crime?
1. Respect for the rule of law, responsibility to family and friends.
2. Fear of punishment.
3. Family traditions of lawful behavior.
4. Fear of being identified by witnesses and eyewitnesses.
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