Personal Information
Entreprise/Lieu de travail
San Diego, California United States
Secteur d’activité
Education
Site Web
www.jadavisphd.com
À propos
Dr. Davis began his career in public service for the state of Virginia specializing in clinical-forensic psychology. As a psychologist, he was assigned to outpatient mental health where is interviewed, diagnosed and treatment numerous cases and also provided forensic mental health consultations to local DA, Police, Sheriff and State AG to include expert testimony.
Dr. Davis holds a Ph.D. in clinical psychology, a MS. in clinical psychology, and a BS degree with an emphasis in psychology and biology. Hiis pre/post-graduate training is in clinical, neuro & forensic psychology. His current research is on Stalking Crimes & Victim Protection (see CRC Press). He is a professor in San Diego.
Mots-clés
violence
psychology
workplace violence
ptsd
law
critical incident
trauma
"intervention and prevention of violence"
"workplace trauma"
"mental health and law"
"due diligence"
""""threat assessment""""
""""criminal justice""""
""""public safety""""
human resources
crime
due diligence
mental health
erotomania
victimology
dangerousness
criminology
stalking
stalkers
Tout plus
Personal Information
Entreprise/Lieu de travail
San Diego, California United States
Secteur d’activité
Education
Site Web
www.jadavisphd.com
À propos
Dr. Davis began his career in public service for the state of Virginia specializing in clinical-forensic psychology. As a psychologist, he was assigned to outpatient mental health where is interviewed, diagnosed and treatment numerous cases and also provided forensic mental health consultations to local DA, Police, Sheriff and State AG to include expert testimony.
Dr. Davis holds a Ph.D. in clinical psychology, a MS. in clinical psychology, and a BS degree with an emphasis in psychology and biology. Hiis pre/post-graduate training is in clinical, neuro & forensic psychology. His current research is on Stalking Crimes & Victim Protection (see CRC Press). He is a professor in San Diego.
Mots-clés
violence
psychology
workplace violence
ptsd
law
critical incident
trauma
"intervention and prevention of violence"
"workplace trauma"
"mental health and law"
"due diligence"
""""threat assessment""""
""""criminal justice""""
""""public safety""""
human resources
crime
due diligence
mental health
erotomania
victimology
dangerousness
criminology
stalking
stalkers
Tout plus