Dr. Jennifer Schriver

Dr. Jennifer Schriver
Chair & Professor
Psychology, Department of
Arts and Sciences, College of
Root Hall B-205
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Education

  • Ph.D. - Clinical Psychology, The University of Alabama - 2001
  • M.A. - Clinical Psychology, East Carolina University - 1997
  • B.A. - Psychology & Sociology, Simpson College - 1995

Licensures and Certifications

Intellectual Contributions

  • A national survey of police mental health training - Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology - 2021
  • Campus police response to mental illness: Training, collaboration, and perceived effectiveness - Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology - 2021
  • Attitudes toward treatment among sex offender treatment providers affect burnout and empathy - Journal of Sexual Aggression - 2023
  • Burnout and empathy in mental health professionals working in community settings, correctional settings, and with sex offenders - Psychology, Crime, and Law - 2024
  • Efficacy and Process of Cognitive Bibliotherapy for the Treatment of Depression in Jail and Prison Inmates - Psychological Services - 2014

Presentations

  • Do you speak English? A study exploring the effects of race/ethnicity and language on competency to stand trial evaluations. Annual Meeting of the American Psychology Law Society, 2020.
  • Correctional officer training on mental health. Annual Meeting of the American Psychology Law Society, 2020.
  • Police academy training and focus on mental health. Annual Meeting of the American Psychology Law Society, 2020.
  • Factors associated with medical parole decisions. Annual Meeting of the American Psychological Association, 2019.
  • The effect of government incentives and employer characteristics on attitudes toward hiring ex-offenders. Annual Meeting of the American Psychology Law Society, 2018.