51) Criminal investigators and law enforcement officers have often referred to psychological profiling as __________________________. a. correctional psychology b. selective incapacitation c. operant behaviour d. autoplastic adaptation e. criminal profiling 52) Section ________________ of the Criminal Code of Canada permits the defence of insanity. a. 35 (1) and (2) b. 219 c. 212 d. 273 (1) e. 16 (1), (2), and (3) 53) Perhaps the most commonly used classification instrument in correctional facilities today is the MMPI, or the _________________. a. Mass Mutant Personality Icon b. Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory c. Minnesota Mental Purpose Illness Test d. Mississippi Multiphasic Personality Item Listing e. Massachusetts Multiphasic Personality Inventory 54) Individuals manifesting characteristics of ASPD are __________________________. a. not likely to ever meet the criteria for antisocial personality disorder b. likely to remain in prison indefinitely c. not likely to offend d. likely to be successful in treatment programs e. likely to run afoul of the law 55) The burden of proof for a claim of not criminally responsible on account of mental disorder is on the ________. a. crown attorney b. judge c. defendant d. bailiff e. victim 56) Briefly distinguish between the concepts of id, ego, and superego. 57) Briefly elaborate upon the use of and advantage of psychological profiling.