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Fall 2024 -June P Tangney
June Price Tangney received her Ph.D. in clinical psychology from UCLA. After teaching for two years at Bryn Mawr College, she joined the Psychology Department at George Mason University in 1988. Recipient of International Society for Self and Identity’s Distinguished Lifetime Career Award and Fellow...
Justin Ramsdell
Dr. Ramsdell is an Associate Professor of Psychology at George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia. In addition to teaching psychology at the undergraduate level he also works as a forensic psychologist; serving as an expert witness consultant, primarily in cases involving law enforcement officer u...
PSYC 382-DL1: Psychology of Crime Victims
Spring 2024 - Sybil Smith-Gray - Section SyllabusPSYC 382-001: Psychology of Crime Victims
Spring 2024 - Justin Ramsdell - Section SyllabusJeffrey B Stuewig
Jeff Stuewig is a research associate professor in the psychology department at George Mason University. His graduate school and post-doctoral training were in developmental psychology, evaluation, and prevention/intervention research. He has a wide variety of research interests including developmenta...
Forensic Psychology concentration in the BS in Psychology
The forensic psychology concentration is designed to supplement the study of psychology, criminology, or other justice-related areas with an overview of the intersection of psychology and the criminal justice system. The concentration focuses specifically on mental illness in the criminal justice sys...
Forensic Psychology concentration in the BA in Psychology
The forensic psychology concentration is designed to supplement the study of psychology, criminology, or other justice-related areas with an overview of the intersection of psychology and the criminal justice system. The concentration focuses specifically on mental illness in the criminal justice sys...
Minor in Forensic Psychology
The forensic psychology minor is designed to supplement the study of psychology, criminology, or other justice-related areas with an overview of the intersection of psychology and the criminal justice system. The minor focuses specifically on mental illness in the criminal justice system, the psy...