Biography
Kristine M. Jacquin, PhD is Academic Program Developer and Director at Fielding Graduate University.
Dr. Jacquin is a licensed clinical psychologist with a consulting practice focused on forensic and neuropsychological evaluations.
Dr. Jacquin earned her undergraduate degree in psychology with a concentration in African studies at Northwestern University. She earned her PhD in clinical psychology at the University of Texas at Austin. After a career as a tenured professor at a research university, Dr. Jacquin decided to focus her academic career on student development, research, and teaching of graduate students.
Industry Expertise (5)
Mental Health Care
Research
Training and Development
Education/Learning
Health and Wellness
Areas of Expertise (15)
Forensic Psychology
Neuropsychology
Substance Abuse in Interpersonal Violence Victims
Use and Abuse of Prescription Psychostimulants
Intellectual Disability in Capital Crimes
Preventing and Treating Child Abuse
Psychopharmacology
Juror Perceptions of Sexually Violent Offenses
Prediction and Prevention of Sexual Offending
Clinical Psychology Preparatory Courses
Biological Psychology
Psychopathology
Assessment
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy
Prediction and Prevention of Stalking
Education (3)
University of Texas at Austin: PhD, Psychology
University of Texas at Austin: MA, Psychology
Northwestern University: BA, Psychology
Affiliations (14)
- American Association for the Advancement of Science
- American Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
- American College of Forensic Psychology
- American Psychological Association
- American Society of Trial Consultants
- Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Therapies
- Association for Psychological Science
- California Psychological Association
- International Academy of Law and Mental Health
- International Association for Correctional and Forensic Psychology
- International Association for Forensic Mental Health Services
- International Society for Research on Aggression
- National Academy of Neuropsychology
- Santa Barbara County Psychological Association
Event Appearances (143)
Acetaminophen as pharmacotherapy for alleviating emotional pain (Adamson-Grimmer, S., & Jacquin, K. M.)
125th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association Washington, DC
2017-08-31
Distinct cognitive characteristics predict development of Cluster C personality disorders (Allen, D., Bancroft, M., McGuire, K., Montgomery, P., & Jacquin, K. M.)
125th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association Washington, DC
2017-08-31
Relative influence of case variables and juror characteristics on decisions in a sexual abuse trial (Bloodworth, N., Broadnax, J., & Jacquin, K. M.)
125th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association Washington, DC
2017-08-31
Early maladaptive schemas predict depression, anxiety, and self-esteem (Chavez, L., Knott-Van Den Berg, E., Allen, D.)
125th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association Washington, DC
2017-08-31
Benefits of medical cannabis (Collins, H. N., Brechner, L. M., & Jacquin, K. M.)
125th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association Washington, DC
2017-08-31
Childhood exposure to family violence predicts acceptance of provoked aggression in adults (Crawford, C. D., Camacho, N., & Jacquin, K. M.)
Washington, DC 125th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association
2017-08-31
Neuropsychological consequences of medical use of cannabis (Crawford, C. D., & Jacquin, K. M.)
125th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association Washington, DC
2017-08-31
Building resiliency factors for LGBTQ adolescents at risk for homelessness (Crosby, T., Rehfeld, S., & Jacquin, K. M.)
125th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association Washington, DC
2017-08-31
The relationship between hostility toward women and acceptance of other forms of hate-based violence (Cuff, J. A. N., Camacho, N., & Jacquin, K. M.)
125th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association Washington, DC
2017-08-31
An international analysis of the relationship between human development indicators and homicide rates (Cunningham, F., Nail, H., Hallock, E., & Jacquin, K. M.)
125th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association Washington, DC
2017-08-31
Police officers’ perception of hostile intent and excessive use of force differ by race (Drakulic, C., Johnson, M., Crawford, C. D., Collins, H. N., & Jacquin, K. M.)
125th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association Washington, DC
2017-08-31
Disconnection and rejection schemas predict different personality disorders in women and men (Duffy, J., Richards, H.C., Green, J.E., & Jacquin, K.M.)
125th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association Washington, DC
2017-08-31
Teaching psychology to enhance acceptance into doctoral programs (Jacquin, K.M.)
125th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association Washington, DC
2017-08-31
Neuropsychological consequences of cannabis use (Jacquin, K.M.)
125th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association Washington, DC
2017-08-31
Negative police behaviors and social problem solving skills differ by age (Johnson, M., Drakulic, C., LeCote, M. S., Collins, H. N., & Jacquin, K. M.)
125th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association Washington, DC
2017-08-31
The impact of crime drama viewing on criminal profiler accuracy (Johnson, M., Hitzemann, S. M., & Jacquin, K. M.)
125th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association Washington, DC
Jurors are biased by a murder defendant’s social and economic status (Knott-van den Berg, E., & Jacquin, K. M.)
125th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association Washington, DC
2017-08-31
Victim and defendant attractiveness and ethnicity impact jury decisions in a rape trial (Nail, H., Camacho, N., Green, J., & Jacquin, K. M.)
125th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association Washington, DC
2017-08-31
Cognitive and attitudinal predictors of Cluster A personality disorders (Roberson, B., Gouch, T., Allen, D., Mott, R, & Jacquin, K. M.)
125th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association Washington, DC
2017-08-31
Childhood origins of the maladaptive schemas underlying personality disorders (Sorensen, H., Chavez, L., & Jacquin, K. M.)
125th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association Washington, DC
2017-08-31
Victim terrorism connections and defendant veteran status impact juror decisions in a homicide trial (Stanton, D., Williams, K. N., Finn, A., Dockery, R., & Jacquin, K. M.)
125th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association Washington, DC
2017-08-31
Cognitive and attitudinal characteristics distinguish cluster B personality disorders (Stone, A., Roberson, B., Gouch, T., & Jacquin, K. M.)
125th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association Washington, DC
2017-08-31
An international analysis of the relationship between gender inequality and crimes against women (Wright, T., Cunningham, F., Cuff, J. A. N., & Jacquin, K. M.)
125th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association Washington, DC
2017-08-31
Coping mechanisms predict risky sexual behavior (Bancroft, M., Camacho, N., Whitmer, T., Mott, R., & Jacquin, K. M.)
29th Annual Convention of the Association for Psychological Science Boston, MA
2017-05-31
Overprediction of severe weather in females and males (Bancroft, M., & Jacquin, K. M.)
29th Annual Convention of the Association for Psychological Science Boston, MA
2017-05-31
The relationship between childhood exposure to violence and social problem solving skills in early adulthood (Camacho, N., & Jacquin, K.M.)
29th Annual Convention of the Association for Psychological Science Boston, MA
2017-05-31
Early maladaptive schemas predict cluster A personality disorder characteristics in men and women (Chavez, L., Brechner, L. M., & Jacquin, K. M.)
29th Annual Convention of the Association for Psychological Science Boston, MA
2017-05-31
The relative influence of case variables and juror characteristics on verdicts in a child sexual abuse trial (Chavez, L., Broadnax, J., & Jacquin, K. M.)
29th Annual Convention of the Association for Psychological Science Boston, MA
2017-05-31
The relationship between acceptance of violence and aggressive behavior in young adults (Dockery, R., Kaminski, M. A., & Jacquin, K. M.)
29th Annual Convention of the Association for Psychological Science Boston, MA
2017-05-31
Does group deliberation reduce gender biased juror decisions in a child sexual abuse trial? (Duffy, J., & Jacquin, K. M.)
29th Annual Convention of the Association for Psychological Science Boston, MA
2017-05-31
Jury foreperson gender influences verdicts in a sexual harassment trial (Finn, A., & Jacquin, K. M.)
29th Annual Convention of the Association for Psychological Science Boston, MA
2017-05-31
The intergenerational cycle of incarceration differs for men and women (Finn, A., Fava, L., & Jacquin, K. M.)
29th Annual Convention of the Association for Psychological Science Boston, MA
2017-05-31
Validity and usefulness of an abbreviated version of the Schema Questionnaire (Gilooly, J., & Jacquin, K. M.)
29th Annual Convention of the Association for Psychological Science Boston, MA
2017-05-31
Anger explains the relationship between childhood history of parental incarceration and adult aggression (Hernandez, L. T., Whitmer, T., & Jacquin, K. M.)
29th Annual Convention of the Association for Psychological Science Boston, MA
2017-05-31
Young adults' acceptance of law enforcement violence varies by gender and racial identity (Kaminski, M., Crawford, C., Cuff, J.A.N., Norman, L., & Jacquin, K.M.
29th Annual Convention of the Association for Psychological Science Boston, MA
2017-05-31
Familial incarceration during childhood increases risk of adult aggression in both men and women (Midgette, S., McGuire, K., & Jacquin, K. M.)
29th Annual Convention of the Association for Psychological Science Boston, MA
2017-05-31
Childhood history of parental incarceration increases risk of adult aggression in both women and men (Montgomery, P., Knott-Van Den Berg, E., Bonella, K., & Jacquin, K.M.)
29th Annual Convention of the Association for Psychological Science Boston, MA
2017-05-31
Jurors judge mentally ill criminal defendants more harshly than other defendants in a homicide trial (Mott, R., Woods, M., & Jacquin, K. M.)
29th Annual Convention of the Association for Psychological Science Boston, MA
2017-05-31
Defendant’s social and economic status predict decisions in a murder trial better than juror characteristics (Woods, M., & Jacquin, K. M.)
29th Annual Convention of the Association for Psychological Science Boston, MA
2017-05-31
Optimal neuropsychological testing conditions: Evaluating the influence of fatigue and attention on validity (Summers, H. N., Olson, S. A., Rehfeld, S., & Jacquin, K. M.)
Annual conference of the American Association of Pediatric Neuropsychology Las Vegas, NV
2017-04-30
Neuropsychological consequences of taking SSRIs linked to violence (Adamson-Grimmer, S., & Jacquin, K. M.)
33rd Annual Symposium of the American College of Forensic Psychology San Diego, CA
2017-04-30
Colored and invisible: “Mis”treatment of depression in minority women (Armstrong, A., Blassingame, J., & Jacquin, K. M.) - Presentation won first place in the student poster competition
33rd Annual Symposium of the American College of Forensic Psychology San Diego, CA
2017-04-30
Racial biases in arrests and convictions in the U.S. (Blassingame, J., Armstrong, A., & Jacquin, K. M.)
33rd Annual Symposium of the American College of Forensic Psychology San Diego, CA
2017-04-30
The influence of rape victim alcohol consumption on jurors’ acceptance of sexual behaviors (Boyle, E., & Jacquin, K. M.)
33rd Annual Symposium of the American College of Forensic Psychology San Diego, CA
2017-04-30
The role of neuropsychological evidence in juror decision making (Crichlow, S., & Jacquin, K. M.)
33rd Annual Symposium of the American College of Forensic Psychology San Diego, CA
2017-04-30
The influence of victim and defendant gender on juror decisions in a child sexual abuse trial (Douglass, A., & Jacquin, K. M.)
33rd Annual Symposium of the American College of Forensic Psychology San Diego, CA
2017-04-30
Psychological autopsies as a type of profile (Drakulic, C., Johnson, M., & Jacquin, K. M.)
33rd Annual Symposium of the American College of Forensic Psychology San Diego, CA
2017-04-30
The psychological and legal risks for children of narcissistic parents (Duffy, J., & Jacquin, K. M.)
33rd Annual Symposium of the American College of Forensic Psychology San Diego, CA
2017-04-30
Dogs in the courthouse: Challenges and benefits to the use of facility dogs (Eccles, E., & Jacquin, K. M.)
33rd Annual Symposium of the American College of Forensic Psychology San Diego, CA
2017-04-30
Autism awareness in law enforcement: Training law enforcement personnel on persons with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) (Fernandez, Y., Quiles, J., & Jacquin, K. M.)
33rd Annual Symposium of the American College of Forensic Psychology San Diego, CA
2017-04-30
Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT): An effective approach for reducing recidivism and preventing drug-related crimes (Hernandez, L., & Jacquin, K. M.)
33rd Annual Symposium of the American College of Forensic Psychology San Diego, CA
2017-04-30
Applying motivational interviewing to sex offender treatment (Hicks, A., & Jacquin, K. M.)
33rd Annual Symposium of the American College of Forensic Psychology San Diego, CA
2017-04-30
Using the neuropsychological consequences of cannabis use as a mitigating factor in criminal sentencing (Jacquin, K. M., Blassingame, J., & Armstrong, A.)
33rd Annual Symposium of the American College of Forensic Psychology San Diego, CA
2017-04-30
Jury foreperson gender influences individual juror judgments of a rape defendant’s guilt (McCrea, S., & Jacquin, K. M.)
33rd Annual Symposium of the American College of Forensic Psychology San Diego, Ca
2017-04-30
Complementary alternative medicines: Treatment for military populations suffering traumatic brain injury and post traumatic stress disorder (McGuire, K., & Jacquin, K. M.)
33rd Annual Symposium of the American College of Forensic Psychology San Diego, CA
2017-04-30
Drug trafficking recidivism: The need for treatment and prevention programs (Norman, L, & Jacquin, K. M.)
33rd Annual Symposium of the American College of Forensic Psychology San Diego, CA
2017-04-30
Regional differences in negative police behaviors (Quiles, J., Camacho, N. D., Summers, H. N., & Jacquin, K. M.)
33rd Annual Symposium of the American College of Forensic Psychology San Diego, CA
2017-04-30
Forensic implications of traumatic brain injury and violence in athletes (Rehfeld, S., & Jacquin, K. M.)
33rd Annual Symposium of the American College of Forensic Psychology San Diego, CA
2017-04-30
The relationship between neuropsychological abilities and anger and hostility in young adults (Rehfeld, S., Olson, S., Smith, S. Z., Hernandez, L., & Jacquin, K. M.)
33rd Annual Symposium of the American College of Forensic Psychology San Diego, CA
2017-04-30
Military related traumatic brain injury and criminal litigation: A case for veteran’s court (Stanton, D., & Jacquin, K. M.)
33rd Annual Symposium of the American College of Forensic Psychology San Diego, CA
2017-04-30
Childhood exposure to violence predicts adult sexual perpetration (Bennett, A. R., Boyle, E. J., Hicks, A., & Jacquin, K. M.)
50th Annual Convention of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies New York, NY
2016-10-31
Juror perceptions of eyewitness testimony in a sexual abuse trial with group deliberation (Boyle, E. J., Echols, M. E., McMichael, J. D., Musick, J. J., & Jacquin, K. M.)
50th Annual Convention of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies New York, NY
2016-10-31
Over-prediction of severe weather increases severe weather phobia and PTSD symptomatology (Collins, H., Cusolito, P., Stanton, D., Cuthbert, K., & Jacquin, K. M.)
50th Annual Convention of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies New York, NY
2016-10-31
Early maladaptive schemas predict cluster A personality disorder characteristics in college students (Detrick, S., & Jacquin, K.M.)
50th Annual Convention of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies New York, NY
2016-10-31
Non-medical prescription psychostimulant use is associated with illegal drug use (Hitzemann, S. M., Johnson, M., Sancho, K., & Jacquin, K. M.)
50th Annual Convention of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies New York, NY
2016-10-31
Early maladaptive schemas predict cluster C personality disorder characteristics in college students (Olson, S., Rehfeld, S., Green, J., Gilstrap, D., & Jacquin, K. M.)
50th Annual Convention of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies New York, NY
2016-10-31
The relationship between childhood maltreatment and sexual victimization in adulthood (Raja, K., Taha, H., Davis, A., & Jacquin, K. M.)
50th Annual Convention of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies New York, NY
2016-10-31
The relationship between paternal incarceration, maternal parenting behaviors, and offspring incarceration in African-American and European-American young adults (Smith, S. Z.,...Jacquin, K.M.)
50th Annual Convention of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies New York, NY
2016-10-31
The influence of group socialization on authoritarianism and social dominance orientation in law enforcement culture (Wetterer, C., & Jacquin, K. M.)
Annual conference of the Society for Police and Criminal Psychology Austin, TX
2016-09-30
Juror attitudes about intellectual disability impact capital sentencing more than case variables (Blassingame, J. C., Armstrong, A. K., & Jacquin, K. M.)
124th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association Denver, CO
2016-08-31
Childhood victimization by peers and current social support predict adult relational aggression (Bloodworth, N., & Jacquin, K. M.)
124th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association Denver, CO
2016-08-31
Visual perceptual skills predict improvements in reading among below-grade-level high school readers (Boyle, E. J., & Jacquin, K. M.)
124th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association Denver, CO
2016-08-31
Childhood exposure to neighborhood violence predicts aggression better than home and school violence (Camacho, N. D., & Jacquin, K. M.)
124th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association Denver, CO
2016-08-31
Early maladaptive schemas predict personality disorder characteristics in young adults (Crosby, T., Bloodworth, N., & Jacquin, K. M.)
124th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association Denver, CO
2016-08-31
Nonmedical users endorse more permissive beliefs on prescription psychostimulants than other groups (Cuthbert, K., Pierce-Cloutier, M. K., & Jacquin, K. M.) - Recipient of a NIDA travel award
124th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association Denver, CO
Defendant and victim sexual orientation affect juror verdicts in a same-sex rape trial (Davis, A. S., Masilla, A. G., Lanaville, D., & Jacquin, K. M.)
124th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association Denver, CO
2016-08-31
Group deliberation reduces gender bias in a sexual harassment trial (Detrick, S., & Jacquin, K. M.)
124th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association Denver, CO
2016-08-31
Childhood victimization and witnessing violence predict adult physical and verbal aggression (Diehl, M. L., & Jacquin, K. M.)
124th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association Denver, CO
2016-08-31
Anger and hostility in the young adult children of incarcerated parents (Douglass, A., Sancho, K., & Jacquin, K. M.)
124th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association Denver, CO
2016-08-31
Using social problem solving to predict negative police behaviors (Drakulic, C., & Jacquin, K. M.)
124th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association Denver, CO
2016-08-31
Visual perceptual skills predict improvements in reading among elementary school students (Fernandez, Y., Summers, H. N., & Jacquin, K. M.)
124th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association Denver, CO
2016-08-31
Juror characteristics and defendant gender impact juror decisions in a sexual harassment trial (Hafer, A., & Jacquin, K. M.)
124th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association Denver, CO
2016-08-31
The impact of cannabis on neuropsychological functioning (Jacquin, K.M.)
124th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association Denver, CO
2016-08-31
Neuropsychological abilities predict physical aggression in young adults (Pierce-Cloutier, M., Cuthbert, K., & Jacquin, K. M.)
124th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association Denver, CO
2016-08-31
Early maladaptive schemas predict substance abuse behaviors in college students (Quiles Tajes, J., Bishop, A. & Jacquin, K. M.)
124th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association Denver, CO
2016-08-31
Vocabulary skills do not predict improvements in reading comprehension in struggling young readers (Richards, H. & Jacquin, K.M.)
124th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association : Recipient of the Division 16 Student Poster Award Denver, CO
2016-08-31
Vocabulary level predicts reading improvements in high school students (Scott, T. & Jacquin, K.M.)
124th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association Denver, CO
2016-08-31
Witnessing childhood violence and violent victimization are predictors of adult sexual perpetration (Tatum, M., Raja, K., & Jacquin, K. M.)
124th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association Denver, CO
2016-08-31
Juror characteristics have a greater impact than organizational climate on juror decisions in a military sexual harassment case
28th Annual Convention of the Association for Psychological Science Chicago, IL
2016-05-28
Sexual harassment in the military: Civilian versus military juror judgments
28th Annual Convention of the Association for Psychological Science Chicago, IL
2016-05-28
Maternal parenting does not mediate the relationship between paternal incarceration and offspring incarceration
28th Annual Convention of the Association for Psychological Science Chicago, IL
2016-05-28
Social problem solving predicts anger, aggression, and hostility in young adults
28th Annual Convention of the Association for Psychological Science Chicago, IL
2016-05-28
Juror sexism and expectancies about alcohol use predict juror decisions in the murder trial of a woman who killed her abusive husband
28th Annual Convention of the Association for Psychological Science Chicago, IL
2016-05-28
Spouse alcohol use impacts juror perceptions of a woman who killed her abusive husband
28th Annual Convention of the Association for Psychological Science Chicago, IL
2016-05-28
Strength of physical evidence influences rape trial verdicts more than juror characteristics
28th Annual Convention of the Association for Psychological Science Chicago, IL
2016-05-28
The relative influence of juror attitudes and physical evidence on rape trial verdicts
28th Annual Convention of the Association for Psychological Science Chicago, IL
2016-05-28
Defendant gender but not sexual orientation impacts juror decisions in a child sexual abuse case
28th Annual Convention of the Association for Psychological Science Chicago, IL
2016-05-27
Childhood exposure to violence predicts anger and hostility in young adults
28th Annual Convention of the Association for Psychological Science Chicago, IL
2016-05-27
Childhood exposure to violence in the home and neighborhood predict adult sexual victimization
28th Annual Convention of the Association for Psychological Science Chicago, IL
2016-05-26
Forensic evaluation of child abuse
32nd Annual Symposium of the American College of Forensic Psychology San Diego, CA
2016-03-12
Neurobiological assessment considerations in juvenile transfers and competency evaluations
32nd Annual Symposium of the American College of Forensic Psychology San Diego, CA
2016-03-10
Effects of locus of control and gender on verbally aggressive responses to provocation
32nd Annual Symposium of the American College of Forensic Psychology San Diego, CA
2016-03-10
Juror judgments of when consensual behavior becomes rape
32nd Annual Symposium of the American College of Forensic Psychology San Diego, CA
2016-03-10
Effects of alcohol consumption and prior consensual behavior on mock juror decisions in a rape trial
32nd Annual Symposium of the American College of Forensic Psychology San Diego, CA
2016-03-10
Risky sexual behavior and sexual aggression in young adults with a history of parental incarceration
32nd Annual Symposium of the American College of Forensic Psychology San Diego, CA
2016-03-10
Gender differences in attitudes about crime and punishment
32nd Annual Symposium of the American College of Forensic Psychology San Diego, CA
2016-03-10
Can severe weather events cause PTSD-related disability or civil litigation claims of psychological damages?
32nd Annual Symposium of the American College of Forensic Psychology San Diego, CA
2016-03-10
Beliefs about correctional alternatives for non-violent offenders
32nd Annual Symposium of the American College of Forensic Psychology San Diego, CA
2016-03-10
The impact of plaintiff and defendant gender on juror decision in sexual harassment trials
32nd Annual Symposium of the American College of Forensic Psychology San Diego, CA
2016-03-10
The relationship between attitudes about crime and corrections and support for correctional alternatives for violent offenders
32nd Annual Symposium of the American College of Forensic Psychology San Diego, CA
2016-03-10
Juror decisions change after group deliberation in a same-sex rape trial
32nd Annual Symposium of the American College of Forensic Psychology San Diego, CA
2016-03-10
Victim and defendant sexual orientation affect juror judgments of the victim and defendant in a same-sex rape trial
32nd Annual Symposium of the American College of Forensic Psychology San Diego, CA
2016-03-10
The influence of peer behavior on responses to aggressive provocation
32nd Annual Symposium of the American College of Forensic Psychology San Diego, CA
2016-03-10
The impact of knowledge on criminal profiling accuracy for sexual homicide offenders
32nd Annual Symposium of the American College of Forensic Psychology San Diego, CA
2016-03-10
Dialectical behavior therapy: Treatment for aggressive and self-injurious behaviors in correctional settings
32nd Annual Symposium of the American College of Forensic Psychology San Diego, CA
2016-03-10
Influence of physical evidence and psychological disorder testimony on rape trial verdicts
32nd Annual Symposium of the American College of Forensic Psychology San Diego, CA
2016-03-10
Effects of prior consensual behavior on mock juror decisions in a rape trial
32nd Annual Symposium of the American College of Forensic Psychology San Diego, CA
2016-03-10
Narcissism as a predictor of violent attitudes and behaviors in young adults
32nd Annual Symposium of the American College of Forensic Psychology San Diego, CA
2016-03-10
Aggressive responses to provocation in a relationship context
32nd Annual Symposium of the American College of Forensic Psychology San Diego, CA
2016-03-10
Problem-focused and emotion-focused coping influence aggressive responses to provocation and frustration
32nd Annual Symposium of the American College of Forensic Psychology San Diego, CA
2016-03-10
Public support for restorative justice options for drug offenders
32nd Annual Symposium of the American College of Forensic Psychology San Diego, CA
2016-03-10
Neuropsychological test correlates of Cluster B personality disorders
123rd Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association Toronto, Ontario, Canada
2015-08-09
Parental and familial incarceration increase risk of offspring incarceration in African-American and European-American young adults
123rd Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association Toronto, Ontario, Canada
2015-08-07
Reading practice factors enhance intervention effects for struggling readers
123rd Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association Toronto, Ontario, Canada
2015-08-06
Juror attitudes and victim and defendant sexual orientation affect juror decisions in a rape trial
27th Association for Psychological Science Annual Convention New York City, New York, U.S.
2015-05-23
Parental incarceration predicts offspring incarceration in African-American and European-American young adults
27th Association for Psychological Science Annual Convention New York City, New York, U.S.
2015-05-23
Neuropsychological test performance associated with subclinical mania, paranoia, and schizophrenia symptoms in young adults
27th Association for Psychological Science Annual Convention New York City, New York, U.S.
2015-05-23
Neuropsychological test performance associated with anxiety and anxiety related disorders
27th Association for Psychological Science Annual Convention New York City, New York, U.S.
2015-05-23
Deficits in working memory as early warning signs for depression and suicidality in college students
27th Association for Psychological Science Annual Convention New York City, New York, U.S.
2015-05-23
Rape trial verdicts influenced by defendant sexual orientation and victim gender but not juror gender
27th Association for Psychological Science Annual Convention New York City, New York, U.S.
2015-05-23
Beliefs about non-medical use of prescription psychostimulants
27th Association for Psychological Science Annual Convention New York City, New York, U.S.
2015-05-24
Neuropsychological correlates of illegal psychostimulant use
27th Association for Psychological Science Annual Convention New York City, New York, U.S.
2015-05-24
Juror characteristics and victim and defendant sexual orientation impact juror decisions in a rape trial.
27th Association for Psychological Science Annual Convention New York City, New York, U.S.
2015-05-24
Jury foreperson gender influences individual juror judgments of a rape defendant’s guilt
Annual Conference of the Southwestern Psychological Association Wichita, Kansas, U.S.
2015-04-11
“I expected it to happen/I knew he’d lost control”: The impact of PTSD on the criminal justice system after the promulgation of DSM-5
31st Annual Symposium of the American College of Forensic Psychology San Diego, California, U.S.
2015-03-28
Forensic skills workshop: Ethical, Legal, and Professional Issues
31st Annual Symposium of the American College of Forensic Psychology San Diego, California, U.S.
2015-03-27
Brain bases of psychological disorders
31st Annual Symposium of the American College of Forensic Psychology San Diego, California, U.S.
2015-03-26
Parental and familial incarceration predict adult sexual aggression in African-American young adults
Annual Meeting of the American Psychology-Law Society San Diego, California, U.S.
2015-03-21
Jury deliberation does not reduce juror bias about race and sexual orientation in a same-sex rape trial
Annual Meeting of the American Psychology-Law Society San Diego, California, U.S.
2015-03-21
Parental and familial incarceration predict aggression in African-American and European-American young adults
Annual Meeting of the American Psychology-Law Society San Diego, California, U.S.
2015-03-20
Parental abuse and non-parental sexual victimization during childhood predict young adult sexual perpetration
Annual Meeting of the American Psychology-Law Society San Diego, California, U.S.
2015-03-20
Parental abuse but not parental incarceration predicts sexual perpetration in African-American and European-American young adults
Annual Meeting of the American Psychology-Law Society San Diego, California, U.S.
2015-03-20
Rape trial jurors biased by sexual orientation and victim gender but not race
Annual Meeting of the American Psychology-Law Society San Diego, California, U.S.
2015-03-20
Articles (26)
Parenting style moderates the relationship between childhood exposure to violence and sexually aggressive behavior in early adulthood
American Journal of Forensic Psychology
Beck, L., Masilla, A., & Jacquin, K. M. (2017). Parenting style moderates the relationship between childhood exposure to violence and sexually aggressive behavior in early adulthood. American Journal of Forensic Psychology,
35(1), 1-31.
Juror decisions in a capital trial involving intellectual disability
American Journal of Forensic Psychology
Nava, K., & Jacquin, K. M. (2017). Juror decisions in a capital trial involving intellectual disability. American Journal of Forensic Psychology,
35(3), 5-34.
Evaluating allegations of child sexual abuse in custody disputes
Handbook of Child Custody
Jacquin, K. M., & Masilla, A. G. (2016). Evaluating allegations of child sexual abuse in custody disputes. In M. Goldstein (Ed.), Handbook of Child Custody (pp. 163-176). New York: Springer.
Relocation evaluations in child custody disputes
Handbook of Child Custody
Masilla, A. G., & Jacquin, K. M. (2016). Relocation evaluations in child custody disputes. In M. Goldstein (Ed.), Handbook of Child Custody (pp. 233-241). New York: Springer.
Self-monitoring, concern for appropriateness, and social support moderate the relationship between childhood exposure to violence and young adult aggression
American Journal of Forensic Psychology
Masilla, A., & Jacquin, K. M. (2015). Self-monitoring, concern for appropriateness, and social support moderate the relationship between childhood exposure to violence and young adult aggression. American Journal of Forensic Psychology, 33(4), 5-36.
Forensic testing
Encyclopedia of Clinical Psychology
Dawson, C., & Jacquin, K. M. (2015). Forensic testing. In R. Cautin & S. Lillienfeld (Eds.), The Encyclopedia of Clinical Psychology (pp. 333-342). Wiley-Blackwell. Online DOI: 10.1002/9781118625392.wbecp333
Neuropsychological testing
Encyclopedia of Clinical Psychology
Dawson, C., & Jacquin, K. M. (2015). Neuropsychological testing. In R. Cautin & S. Lillienfeld (Eds.), The Encyclopedia of Clinical Psychology (pp. 381-393). Wiley-Blackwell. Online DOI: 10.1002/9781118625392.wbecp381
Effect of criminal defendant’s history of childhood sexual abuse and personality disorder diagnosis on juror decision making
Personality and Mental Health
Butler, E., & Jacquin, K. M. (2014). Effect of criminal defendant’s history of childhood sexual abuse and personality disorder diagnosis on juror decision making. Personality and Mental Health. doi: 10.1002/pmh.1260
Expert testimony influences juror decisions in criminal trials involving recovered memories of childhood sexual abuse
Journal of Child Sexual Abuse
Khurshid, A., & Jacquin, K. M. (2013). Expert testimony influences juror decisions in criminal trials involving recovered memories of childhood sexual abuse. Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 22, 1-19. doi: 10.1080/10537812.2013.839592
Are two heads better than one? The effects of teamwork on criminal profiling accuracy
American Journal of Forensic Psychology
Kaderabek, K., & Jacquin, K. M. (2012). Are two heads better than one? The effects of teamwork on criminal profiling accuracy. American Journal of Forensic Psychology, 30(1), 1-20.
The effect of combined inductive and deductive training on profile accuracy
American Journal of Forensic Psychology
Cothron, A. S., & Jacquin, K. M. (2011). The effect of combined inductive and deductive training on profile accuracy. American Journal of Forensic Psychology, 29(1), 37-75.
Juror Perceptions in a Rape Trial: Examining the Complainant's Ingestion of Chemical Substances Prior to Sexual Assault
Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment & Trauma
Stewart, D. N., & Jacquin, K. M. (2010). Juror perceptions in a rape trial: Examining the complainant’s ingestion of chemical substances prior to sexual assault. Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment, and Trauma, 19, 853-874.
Criminal profile accuracy following training in inductive and deductive approaches
American Journal of Forensic Psychology
Yonge, K. C., & Jacquin, K. M. (2010). Criminal profile accuracy following training in inductive and deductive approaches. American Journal of Forensic Psychology, 28(3), 5-24.
Psychological skills and criminal profile accuracy
Serial Murder and the Psychology of Violent Crimes
Hodges, E. P., & Jacquin, K. M. (2008). Psychological skills and criminal profile accuracy. In R. N. Kocsis (Ed.), Serial Murder and the Psychology of Violent Crimes (pp. 259-275). Totowa, NJ: Humana Press.
The influence of media messages on mock juror decisions in the Andrea Yates trial
American Journal of Forensic Psychology
Jacquin, K. M., & Hodges, E. P. (2007). The influence of media messages on mock juror decisions in the Andrea Yates trial. American Journal of Forensic Psychology, 25(4), 21-40.
Juror perceptions of child eyewitness testimony in a sexual abuse trial
Journal of Child Sexual Abuse
Holcomb, M., & Jacquin, K. M. (2007). Juror perceptions of child eyewitness testimony in a sexual abuse trial. Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 16(2), 79-95.
Psychological profiling of violent offenders
The Trowbridge Report
Jacquin, K. M. (2007). Psychological profiling of violent offenders. The Trowbridge Report, 9(3), 1-7.
Gender and peer presence influence responses to aggressive provocation
American Journal of Forensic Psychology
Jacquin, K. M., Harrison, M. L., & Alford, S. M. (2006). Gender and peer presence influence responses to aggressive provocation. American Journal of Forensic Psychology, 24(3), 29-44.
Review of the literature on evaluating juveniles’ adjudicative competence
American Journal of Forensic Psychology
Jacquin, K. M. (2006). Review of the literature on evaluating juveniles’ adjudicative competence. American Journal of Forensic Psychology, 24(3), 85-88.
Differential diagnosis decisions related to dementia: Using neuropsychological tests to make recommendations in competency hearings
American Journal of Forensic Psychology
Jacquin, K. M. (2005). Differential diagnosis decisions related to dementia: Using neuropsychological tests to make recommendations in competency hearings. American Journal of Forensic Psychology, 23(3), 5-24.
Phenylketonuria
The Encyclopedia of Human Development
Jacquin, K. M. (2005). Phenylketonuria. In N. J. Salkind (Ed.), The Encyclopedia of Human Development (pp. 993-995). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
Violence
The Encyclopedia of Human Development
Jacquin, K. M. (2005). Violence. In N. J. Salkind (Ed.), The Encyclopedia of Human Development (pp. 1307-1309). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
Emotional responding to hyperventilation as a predictor of agoraphobia status among individuals suffering from panic disorder
Journal of Behaviour Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry
Telch, M. J., Jacquin, K. M., Smits, J. A. J., & Powers, M. B. (2003). Emotional responding to hyperventilation as a predictor of agoraphobia status among individuals suffering from panic disorder. Journal of Behavior Therapy & Experimental Psychiatry, 34(2) 161-170.
A validity study of the Positive Psychology Protective Profile
Psychological Reports
Morse, L. W., Jacquin, K. M., Adams-Price, C. E., Morse, D. T., & Wells-Parker, E. (2003). A validity study of the Positive Psychology Protective Profile. Psychological Reports, 93, 441-447.
Impact of cognitive-behavioral treatment on quality of life in panic disorder patients
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology
Telch, M. J., Schmidt, N. B., Jaimez, T. L., Jacquin, K. M., & Harrington, P. J. (1995). The impact of cognitive-behavioral treatment on quality of life in panic disorder patients. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 63(5), 823-830.
The overprediction of fear and panic in panic disorder
Behaviour Research and Therapy
Schmidt, N. B., Jacquin, K. M., & Telch, M. J. (1994). The overprediction of fear and panic in panic disorder. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 32(7), 701-707.
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