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Richard
Rogers, Ph.D., ABPP
Research
The research team
is a closely-knit group of dedicated doctoral students that work on
collaborative projects as well as their own theses and dissertations.
Our shared goal is scholarship. I am very proud of graduate students'
accomplishments.
Publications with Graduate
Students from 2000 to the Present
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2000: 6
articles: Assessment, Criminal Justice and Behavior,
Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and Law (2), Journal of Psychiatry and Law,
and Law and Human Behavior
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2001: 3
articles: Behavioral Sciences and the Law, Journal of Youth and
Adolescence, Psychology, and Public Policy, and the Law
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2002: 4
articles: Assessment, Criminal Justice and Behavior,
Journal of Personality Assessment, and Psychological Assessment
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2003: 4
articles: Assessment (3) and Journal of Personality Assessment
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2004: 6
articles: Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, Behavioral
Sciences and the Law, International Journal of Forensic Mental
Health, Law and Human Behavior, and Psychological
Assessment (2)
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2005: 3
articles: Criminal Justice and Behavior (2) and Law and Human
Behavior
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2006: 7 articles: Assessment, Behavioral Sciences and the Law, Journal of Personality Assessment (2) and Law and human Behavior (3)
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2007: 3 articles: Assessment, and Law and Human Behavior (2)
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In press: 2
articles: Behavioral Sciences and the Law (2), and Law and Human Behavior
Note. Multiple publications in the same journal
are noted in parentheses.
Current and Recent Research
Sites
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Grayson County
Jail
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Timberlawn
Hospital (inpatient psychiatric hospital)
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Denton County
Juvenile Probation
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North Texas
State Hospital, Vernon Campus (forensic hospital; its distance poses a
challenge)
Internship Placements
For many students seeking a
professional career in clinical and forensic psychology, an important
consideration is a highly competitive internship. Recent internships acquired by students
include the following:
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Atascadero State Hospital
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Federal Correctional Complex, Butner
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University of North Carolina School of Medicine
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University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston
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University of Washington
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Yale University
Academic and Research Placements 1997 to Present
Approximately one-third of the research
team has successfully sought tenure-track and research careers. Current
positions are summarized.
Student |
Position |
Department |
Institution |
S. D. Bender
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Assistant Professor |
Psychiatry |
University of Virginia |
M. L. Cashel |
Associate Professor |
Psychology |
Southern Illinois University |
K. R. Cruise |
Assistant Professor |
Psychology |
Fordham University |
R. L. Jackson |
Assistant Professor |
Psychology |
Pacific Graduate School |
R. T. Salekin |
Associate Professor |
Psychology |
University of Alabama |
K. L. Ustada |
Assistant Professor |
Psychology |
University of Alabama |
M. J. Vitacco |
Associate Director |
Research |
Mendota Mental Health Institute |
aUstad's last name is now Salekin.
National Awards
Two former members of the research team
have received national recognition for outstanding scholarly
contributions via early-career research awards:
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Randall Salekin, Ph.D., an associate professor at the
University of Alabama, was the 2001 recipient of Saleem Shah Award from
the American Psychology-Law Society. This prestigious national award is
given to early-career researchers who have made outstanding
contributions to law and psychology.
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MaryLouise Cashel, Ph.D., an associate professor at
Southern Illinois University, is the 2004 recipient of Samuel J. and
Anne G. Beck Award from the Society for Personality Assessment. Awarded
in conjunction with the University of Chicago, the Beck Award recognizes
outstanding early career research in the field of personality
assessment.
Graduate Students on the Research Team (updated
each October)
- Kimberly S. Harrison, Ph.D., successfully defended dissertation in September
- Mandy J. Jordan, M.S., completing dissertation
- Lisa L. Hazelwood, M.S., successfully defended dissertation
proposal
- Joshua W. Payne, M.S., preparing dissertation
proposal
- Tonantzin Martinez, completing thesis
- Hayley L. Blackwood, successfully defended thesis proposal
- Amor A. Correa, preparing thesis proposal
- Nate D. Gillard, preparing thesis proposal
- Jill E. Rogstad, preparing thesis proposal
- Chelsea E. Fiduccia, first year
- Chelsea N. Janke, first year
Note: This section is currently being
updated. It will include several informal pictures of the team and its
research space.
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