Shari Schwartz Application PackageSchwartz Shari
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7832 Collins Avenue Apt 307 Miami Beach
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Curriculum Vitae
Shari Schwartz, Ph.D.
shari.schwartz.phd@panthermitigation.com
P.O. Box 190331
Miami Beach, FL 33139
(954) 629-8864
Education
Ph.D. Psychology, Florida International University, Miami, FL 2012
Minor Program: Social Psychology
Dissertation title: Judging Expert Witnesses: Can Judges and Attorneys
Distinguish between Clinical and Experimental Psychologists?
Dissertation Advisor: Nadja Schreiber Compo, Ph.D.
M.S. Counselor Education, Clinical Mental Health Counseling 2015
Florida International University, Miami, FL, License No. IMH 14542
M.S. Psychology, Florida International University, Miami, FL 2010
Thesis title: The Impact of Varied Delay Interval and Misinformation
on Memory Conformity
Thesis Advisor: Daniel B. Wright, Ph.D.
B.S. Psychology, magna cum laude, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL 2007
Honors in Psychology
Honors Thesis title: Premigration Expectations and
Postmigration Experiences of Hispanic Immigrants to the United States
Thesis Advisor: Charles Negy, Ph.D.
Professional Appointments
Mitigation Specialist, Trial Consultant, Victim Outreach Specialist 2013-present
Panther Advocacy and Litigation Sciences, LLC
Trauma Counselor 2015-2016
Trauma Resolution Center
Miami, FL
Mitigation Specialist 2010-2013
Capital Litigation Unit, Miami-Dade Public Defender’s Office
Miami, Florida
Litigation Consultant 2007-present
Various Law Firms and Agencies in FL
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Researcher and Consultant 2009-2011
Child sexual assault cases
Miami, Florida
Jury Consultant 2008-2009
Trial Technologies
Miami, Florida
Academic Appointments
2019-present Lecturer, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL
• Courses:
o CLP3144 Abnormal Psychology (Course Developer)
o PSY3213L Research Methods in Psychology
o PSY4625 Pseudoscience (Course Developer)
o PSY4930 Industrial/Organizational Psychology (Course Developer)
2015-present Chair, Criminal Justice Department - Online, University of Arizona Global Campus,
San Diego, CA
o CRJ 201 Introduction to Criminal Justice (Course Developer)
o CRJ 301 Juvenile Justice (Course Developer)
o CRJ 305 Crime Prevention (Course Developer)
o CRJ 308 Psychology of Criminal Behavior (Course Developer)
o CRJ 312 Crime and Society (Course Developer)
o CRJ 453 Criminal Profiling
o CRJ 512 Criminological Theory
o CRJ 522 Psychological Factors in Criminal Justice
o CRJ 524 Ethics in Criminal Justice
o CRJ 613 Comparative Criminal Justice Systems
o CRJ 632 Crime Scene Investigation (Course Developer)
o CRJ 633 Risk Assessment
2013-2015 Assistant Professor of Psychology – Online, University of Arizona Global Campus,
San Diego, CA
• Courses:
o ABS 200 Applied Behavioral Science (Course Lead)
o GRO 440 Ethics & Legal Aspects of Aging (Course Lead)
o PSY 101 Introduction to Psychology
o PSY 301 Social Psychology (Course Lead – 2013 to 2014)
o PSY 326 Research Methods
o PSY 352 Cognitive Psychology (Course Lead)
o PSY 610 Applied Social Psychology (Course Developer/Lead)
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2010-2019 Lecturer, Florida International University, Miami, FL
• Courses:
o CCJ4700 Research Methods in Criminal Justice
o CCJ4701 Statistics and Measurement in Criminal Justice
o PSY2012 Introduction to Psychology
o PSY3213 Research Methods
o SOP3004 Introduction to Social Psychology (Hybrid Course Developer)
o SOP4842 Legal Psychology
2007-2010 Teaching Assistant, Florida International University, Miami, FL
• Courses:
o PSY 3213 Research Methods
o SOP 3004 Introduction to Social Psychology
o SOP 3742 Psychology of Women
o SOP 4214C Advanced Senior Lab (Social Psychology)
Research Experience
2012-present Principal Investigator
Forensic Psychology Researcher, Miami, FL
2010-2012 Co-Principal Investigator
Investigative Interviewing Lab, Florida International University, Miami, FL
Supervisor: Nadja Schreiber Compo, Ph.D.
2009-2012 Co-Principal Investigator
Cog-Lab, Florida International University, Miami, FL
Supervisor: Stephen D. Charman, Ph.D.
2008-2011 Co-Principal Investigator
Cognitive Laboratory and Workshop (CLAW), Florida International University, Miami, FL
Supervisor: Daniel B. Wright, Ph.D.
2007-2010 Co-Principal Investigator
Jury Decision-Making Laboratory, Florida International University, Miami, FL
Supervisor: Ryan J. Winter, Ph.D.
2005-2007 Co-Principal Investigator
Clinical Psychology Laboratory, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL
Supervisor: Charles Negy, Ph.D .
2005-2007 Laboratory Manager
Team Performance Laboratory, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL
Supervisor: Stephen M. Fiore, Ph.D.
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Community/Departmental/University Service
2014-present Editorial Board Member, Current Research in Psychology, Science Publications
2013-2019 Florida Bar Association, UPL Committee D, Miami, FL
2017-present Institutional Review Board, Ashford University, San Diego, CA
2013-present University of Arizona Global Campus, Remote (Online) Faculty
• Student Community Standards Committee
• Social and Criminal Justice Program Review Committee (2016)
• Master’s in Criminal Justice Program Review Committee (2020)
• Applied Behavioral Science Program Review Committee (2013-2014)
• Course Lead Task Force (2015)
• CRJ632 Crime Scene Investigation Course Lead/Developer (2016)
• Faculty Armed Forces Outreach Committee (2015)
• Faculty Recognition Award Committee (201-2015)
• Faculty Senate Executive Committee (2015)
• Faculty Senator (2014-2015)
• Hiring Committee, Criminal Justice Program Chair (2016)
• Institutional Quality Reviewer
• ABS200 Introduction to Applied Behavioral Science Course Lead (2014-2015)
• GRO 440 Ethical and Legal Aspects of Aging Course Lead (2014-2015)
• PSY 610 Applied Social Psychology Course Developer/Lead (2014-2015)
• PSY 301 Social Psychology Course Lead (2013-2014)
• PSY 352 Cognitive Psychology Course Lead (2014-2015)
• Scholarship Squad (2014)
Honors, Grants, and Awards
2020 Professional Development Grant, Ashford University $1000
2019 Professional Development Grant, Ashford University $1500
College of Liberal Arts
2018 Professional Development Grant, Ashford University $2000
College of Liberal Arts
2017 Professional Development Grant, Ashford University $1500
College of Liberal Arts
2016 Faculty Scholar of the Year, Ashford University
College of Liberal Arts
2016 Thank-a-Prof Recognition Award, Florida International University
Center for the Advancement of Teaching
2015 Professional Development Grant, Ashford University $1000
College of Health, Human Service, and Science
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2014 Professional Development Grant, Ashford University, $1500
College of Health, Human Service, and Science
2013 Public Defender Distinguished Service Award
Miami-Dade Public Defender’s Office
2012 Professional Advancement Travel Grant, Florida International University, $700
Psychology Department and Graduate Student Association
2011 Grants-In-Aid Research Award $750
American Psychology-Law Society
2011 C. Clyde Atkins Civil Liberties Award
Greater Miami Chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union
2011 The Rodney Thaxton “Against All Odds” Award
The Florida Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers
2010 Professional Advancement Travel Grant, Florida International University, $700
Psychology Department and Graduate Student Association
2009 Professional Advancement Travel Grant, Florida International University, $500
Psychology Department
2007 Honorable Mention, Showcase of Undergraduate Research Excellence, $250
University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL
2006 Honors in the Major Award, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL $1,000
2000 Best of the Best, Estee Lauder Companies, New York, NY $12,000
Publications
DeLisi, M., Schwartz, S., & Klein, E. (2019). The psychology of criminal behavior (2nd Ed.).
San Diego, CA: Zovio.
Stojkovic, S., & Lovell, R. (with Schwartz, S., Ellis, T., & McAuliffe, M.). (2019) Corrections: An
introduction (2nd ed.). San Diego, CA: Bridgepoint Education
Schwartz, S. (2018). What can you do with a degree in criminal justice? Ashford University Forward
Thinking.
Charman, S., Carol, R.N, & Schwartz, S. (2018). The effect of biased lineup instructions on eyewitness
identification confidence. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 32(3), 287-297.
Schwartz, S. (2017). The importance of liberal arts education in the context of criminal justice
programming. Ashford Faculty Focus.
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Schwartz, S. (Ed.). (2015). Where law and psychology intersect: Issues in Legal Psychology . San Diego, CA:
Cognella Academic Publishing.
Schwartz, S. (2015). Graduate study and careers in legal psychology. In S. Schwartz, Where law and
psychology intersect: Issues in Legal Psychology, (pp. 281-288). San Diego, CA: Cognella
Academic Publishing.
Schwartz, S., & Carol, R.N. (2015). Issues in eyewitness identification. In S. Schwartz, Where law and
psychology intersect: Issues in Legal Psychology, (pp. 11-20). San Diego, CA: Cognella Academic
Publishing.
Schwartz, S. (2015). Offender profiling. In S. Schwartz, Where law and psychology intersect: Issues in
Legal Psychology, (pp. 3-10). San Diego, CA: Cognella Academic Publishing.
Schwartz, S. (2015). Police interrogations and eliciting confessions. In S. Schwartz, Where law and
psychology intersect: Issues in Legal Psychology, (pp. 33-42). San Diego, CA: Cognella Academic
Publishing.
Schwartz, S. & Wright, D.B. (2012). Memory conformity for new and old items with immediate and
delayed testing. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 26(4), 508-515.
Wright, D.B. & Schwartz, S. (2010). Conformity effects in memory for actions. Memory and Cognition,
38(8), 1077-1086.
Carlucci, M., Kieckhaefer, J. M., Schwartz, S.L., Villalba, D. K. & Wright, D. B. (2010). The South
Beach study: Bystanders’ memories are more malleable. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 25(4),
562-566.
Negy, C., Schwartz, S. & Reig-Ferrer, M. (2009). Violated expectations about life in the United States:
Setting the stage for acculturative stress among Hispanic immigrants. Cultural Diversity and
Ethnic Minority Psychology, 15(3), 255-264.
Manuscripts in Progress
Schwartz, S. (2020). Victimizing victims: Examining the traumatic effects on victim survivors of
interacting with the criminal justice system. Manuscript in progress.
Schwartz, S., Stephens, G., and Duffala, K., (2020). Evaluating the role of self-care practices in overall
psychological wellbeing of police officers. Manuscript in progress.
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Schwartz, S. (2020). The scientist-practitioner gap between clinical and experimental
psychology experts: How does each type of expert measure up to a Daubert challenge?
Manuscript in progress.
Schwartz, S. (2020). The psychology of risk assessment in sentencing and corrections policy.
Manuscript in progress.
Schwartz, S. (2020). Judging psychology experts: Does a Ph.D. automatically mean ‘expert’? Manuscript
in progress.
Schwartz, S., & Gurden, A. (2020). Consequential weight: What factors influence
judges’ decisions when weighing aggravating and mitigating factors in Florida capital murder
cases? Manuscript in progress.
Conference Presentations and Invited Talks
Schwartz, S. (April, 2021). Perspective is subjective: Our relative inability to objectively evaluate people,
places and things. Invited presentation at Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Teaching Conference,
Northcentral University.
Schwartz, S. (February, 2021). The insanity defense: Mental illness does not equal insanity, or does it?
Invited presentation at Phi Alpha Delta Professional Fraternity Conference, Gainesville, FL.
Schwartz, S. (January, 2021). The “other” forensic psychology: Applying non-clinical areas of psychology
to mitigating death penalty cases. Invited presentation at University of Florida Psychology
Department, Gainesville, FL.
Schwartz, S. (December, 2020). Permission to pause: Self-care strategies for the holidays and beyond.
Invited presentation at Wellness Week Conference, Northcentral University, San Diego, CA.
Schwartz, S. (April, 2020). Justice advocacy: Using non-clinical areas of psychology to advocate on behalf
of American criminal justice system stakeholders. Invited presentation at Glendale Community
College, Glendale, Arizona.
Schwartz, S. (March, 2020). Florida Supreme Court’s decision in Poole v. Florida and its impact on death
row inmates and their attorneys. Invited presentation at Everglades Correctional Institution,
Miami, Florida.
Gutschmidt, A. & Schwartz, S. (November, 2019). Preventing plagiarism: Strategies for reducing
academic dishonesty incidents in the classroom. Invited presentation at Ashford Teaching and
Learning Conference, San Diego, California.
Schwartz, S. (June, 2019). Racial bias in the criminal justice system. Invited presentation at Everglades
Correctional Institution, Miami, Florida.
Schwartz, S. (March, 2019). Should juveniles ever be tried as adults? A case study: Daniel Marsh. Invited
Presentation at Everglades Correctional Institution, Miami, Florida.
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Schwartz, S. (January, 2019). The pseudoscience of offender profiling. Invited presentation at University
of Florida Department of Psychology, Gainesville, Florida.
Schwartz, S. (October, 2018). The “other” forensic psychology: Career paths in criminal justice for non
clinical legal psychologists. Invited presentation at Florida International University Psychology
Department, Miami, Florida.
Schwartz, S. (Sept, 2018). You aren’t an expert in that! Ethical concerns when psychologists ignore the
limits of their expertise. Invited Presentation at Everglades Correctional Institution, Miami,
Florida.
Schwartz, S. (June, 2018). The role of mitigation and victim outreach in capital cases. Invited
presentation at Office of the Federal Public Defender Northern District of Florida,
Tallahassee, Florida.
Schwartz, S. (June, 2018). Extending Roper: An argument against death and life without parole sentences
for individuals under the age of 25 years. Invited presentation at Everglades Correctional
Institution, Miami, Florida.
Schwartz, S. (April, 2018). Death penalty and wrongful convictions. Invited presentation at University of
Florida Levin College of Law, Gainesville, Florida.
Schwartz, S. (March, 2018). The Hurst decision and its impact on death penalty prosecutions in Florida.
Invited presentation at Everglades Correctional Institution, Miami, Florida.
Schwartz, S. (April, 2017). Why Try to Save That Guy?: The Importance of Mitigation in Death Penalty
And Juvenile Lifer Cases. Invited presentation at Oregon State Penitentiary, Salem, Oregon.
Schwartz, S. (March, 2017). Juvenile Life without Parole: Why Are We So Hard on Juvenile
Offenders? Invited presentation at Everglades Correctional Institution, Miami, Florida.
Schwartz, S. (February, 2017). A Day in the Life of a Forensic Psychologist. Invited presentation at
Joella C. Good Elementary School, Miami, Florida.
Schwartz, S. (February, 2017). Careers in Psychology and the Law. Invited presentation at Florida
International University, Miami, Florida.
Schwartz, S. (October, 2016). Juvenile Lifers and Resentencing: The Importance of Generating
Compelling Mitigation from Unique Sources. Invited presentation at Everglades Correctional
Institution, Miami, Florida.
Schwartz, S. (July, 2016). Qualities and practices of psychologically “successful” individuals: Preparing for
freedom after more than two decades in prison. Invited presentation at Everglades Correctional
Institution, Miami, Florida.
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Schwartz, S. (February, 2016). Life with parole in Florida: Preparing for freedom after more than two
decades in prison. Invited presentation at Everglades Correctional Institution, Miami, Florida.
Schwartz, S. (February, 2016). Defense initiated victim outreach: A case study. Invited presentation at
Advanced Defense Victim Outreach Training, Atlanta, Georgia.
Schwartz, S. (October, 2015). Life after prison: How to survive re-entry to society as a convicted felon.
Invited presentation at Everglades Correctional Institution, Miami, Florida.
Pilotti, M., & Schwartz, S. (May, 2015). The contribution of directed-attention instructions and
dispositions to jurors’ memory of oral arguments. Invited presentation at the Association
for Psychological Science Annual Convention, New York, New York.
Schwartz, S. (April, 2015). An argument for life without parole: One death row inmate’s perspective.
Invited Presentation at the University of Miami School of L aw Death Penalty Clinic, Miami,
Florida.
Schwartz, S. (March, 2015). Cognitive processes. Session chair at the American Psychology-Law Society
Conference, San Diego, California.
Schwartz, S., & Pilotti, M. (March, 2015). Memory for prosecution and defense oral arguments: Does
mock juror personality predict encoding style and retrieval accuracy? Invited presentation at the
American Psychology-Law Society Conference, San Diego, California.
Schwartz, S., (February, 2015). Defense Initiated Victim Outreach: Not as Paradoxical as it Sounds.
Invited presentation at Florida Coastal School of Law, Florida Capital Resource Center,
Jacksonville, Florida.
Schwartz, S. (November, 2014). Serving life on Florida’s Death Row: How bad is it? Invited presentation
at the University of Miami School of Law Death Penalty Clinic, Miami, Florida.
Schwartz, S. (October, 2014). Defense Initiated Victim Outreach: Not as Paradoxical as it Sounds.
Invited presentation at Broward County Public Defender’s Office, Florida Capital Resource
Center, Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
Schwartz, S. (September, 2014). Defense Initiated Victim Outreach: Not as Paradoxical as it Sounds.
Invited presentation at Tampa Public Defender’s Office, Florida Capital Resource Center,
Tampa, Florida.
Schwartz, S. & Gurden, A. (September, 2014). Inconsequential weight: What factors influence
judges’ decisions when weighing mitigating factors in Florida capital murder cases? Invited
presentation at Amicus ALJ, London, United Kingdom.
Schwartz, S. & Schreiber Compo, N. (September, 2014). Judging expert witnesses: Can judges and
attorneys distinguish between clinical and experimental psychology experts? Invited
presentation at the British Psychological Society Social Psychology Section Annual Conference,
Canterbury, United Kingdom.
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Schwartz, S. (April, 2014). Serving life without the possibility of parole: Examining the effects of
“successful” mitigation in death penalty cases. Invited presentation at the University of Miami
School of Law Death Penalty Clinic, Miami, Florida
Schwartz, S. (January, 2014). Why try to save that guy? Explaining the importance of
mitigation in death penalty cases. Invited presentation at the Florida International University
College of Law Death Penalty Clinic, Miami, Florida.
Schwartz, S. (October, 2013). Twenty-seven years on Florida’s death row: One inmate’s
perspective. Invited presentation at the University of Miami School of Law Death Penalty Clinic,
Miami, Florida.
Schwartz, S. (March, 2013). Life without parole or death: Psychological factors to consider when asking
clients to take a plea to life without parole. Invited presentation at the University of Miami
School of Law Death Penalty Clinic, Coral Gables, Florida.
Schwartz S. (November, 2012). Miller v. Alabama: The state of affairs in Florida. Invited presentation at
The Equal Justice Initiative Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia.
Schwartz, S. (October, 2012). “If they give me LWOP, they might as well give me death:” A capital
client’s perspective. Invited presentation at the University of Miami School of Law Death Penalty
Clinic, Miami, Florida.
Schwartz, S. (October, 2012). Life on death row: A death row survivor’s experience. Invited presentation
at the University of Miami School of Law Death Penalty Clinic, Miami, Florida.
Schwartz, S. (February, 2012). Capital mitigation in theory and practice. Invited presentation at
the University of Miami School of Law Death Penalty Clinic, Miami, Florida.
Schwartz, S. & Schreiber Compo, N. (March, 2012). Judging expert witnesses. Paper presented at
the American Psychology-Law Society Meeting, San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Schwartz, S. (April, 2012). Life or death: A death row survivor’s point of view. Invited presentation at
the University of Miami School of Law Death Penalty Clinic, Miami, Florida.
Schwartz, S., Negy, C., Reig-Ferrer, A., & Carlson, R. (April, 2010). Validity of the S.A.F.E. scale with U.S.
Latino/a Immigrants. Poster presented at the 90th Annual Conference of the Western
Psychology Association, Cancun, Mexico.
Schwartz, S. & Wright, D.B. (March, 2010). Making people report actions they did not do and fail to
report actions they did do. Paper presented at the American Psychology-Law Society,
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Carlucci, M. E., Kieckhaefer, J. M., Schwartz, S. L., Villalba, D. K., & Wright, D. B. (March, 2010). The South
Beach study: Bystanders’ memories are more malleable. Paper presented at American
Psychology-Law Society, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
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Negy, C., Schwartz, S., & Reig-Ferrer, A. (July, 2009). The role of self-efficacy in Latin-American
immigrants’ acculturative stress. Paper presented at the XXXII Interamerican Congress of
Psychology, Universidad de Valle, Guatemala.
Schwartz, S., Winter, R., Carlucci, M., & Cosano, D. (2009, March). Stepping-up or stepping-down in jury
deliberations: A ladder of lesser included charges in homicide cases. Paper presented at the
2009 American Psychology-Law Society Annual Meeting, San Antonio, TX.
Wright, S., Schwartz, S., & Ross, S. J. (2009, March). Influence of description quality and case attributes
on the likelihood of suspect nomination or arrest. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the
American Psychology-Law Society, San Antonio, TX.
Schwartz, S. (2008, August). Self-efficacy as a predictor of acculturative stress. Poster presented at the
116th annual convention of the American Psychological Association, Boston, MA.
Schwartz, S. (2007, April). Premigration expectations and postmigration experiences of Hispanic
immigrants to the United States. Poster presented at the Showcase of Undergraduate Research
Excellence (SURE), University of Central Florida, Orlando, Florida.
Ad Hoc Reviewer Appointments
2018 Journal of Social Sciences, Science Publications, Australia
2018 Current Research in Psychology, Science Publications, Australia
2017 Journal of Social Sciences, Science Publications, Australia
2017 Current Research in Psychology, Science Publications, Australia
2016 Journal of Social Sciences, Science Publications, Australia
2016 Current Research in Psychology, Science Publications, Australia
2016 American Psychological Association Conference, Division 41, Denver, CO
2016 Journal of Applied Cognitive Psychology, Malden, M A
2015 American Psychology-Law Society Annual Conference, New Orleans, LA
2015 Journal of Social Sciences, Science Publications, Australia
2015 South Florida Education and Research Conference, Miami, Florida
2015 Current Research in Psychology, Science Publications, Australia
2015 Bridgepointe Education, San Diego, CA
2014 American Psychology-Law Society Annual Conference, San Diego, CA
2014 Current Research in Psychology, Science Publications, Australia
2014 Association of Psychological Science Student Caucus Student Grant Competition
2014 Association of Psychological Science Student Caucus Student Research Award Competition
2013 Oxford University Press, New York, New York
2013 Journal of Perceptual and Motor Skills, Missoula, Montana
2012 American Psychology-Law Society Annual Conference, Portland, Oregon
2012 American Psychological Association Annual Convention
2012 Association of Psychological Science Student Caucus Student Grant Competition
2012 Association of Psychological Science Student Caucus Student Research Award Competition
2011 American Psychology-Law Society Annual Conference, San Juan, Puerto Rico
2011 Association of Psychological Science Student Caucus Student Grant Competition
2011 Association of Psychological Science Student Caucus Student Research Award Competition
2010 Association of Psychological Science Student Caucus Student Grant Competition
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2010 Association of Psychological Science Student Caucus Student Research Award Competition
2010 American Psychology-Law Society International Conference, Miami, FL
2009 American Psychology-Law Society Annual Conference, Vancouver, BC, Canada
2008 American Psychology-Law Society Annual Conference, San Antonio, TX
Professional Membership Affiliations
American Psychological Association
American Psychology – Law Society
American Society of Trial Consultants
Association of Psychological Science
British Psychological Society
International Association of Chiefs of Police
National Alliance of Sentencing Advocates and Mitigation Specialists
National Association of Professional Women