About
Christopher King is an Associate Professor of Psychology and Director of Clinical Training at Montclair State University. Holding a JD-PhD dual degree, he specializes in forensic psychology, correctional psychology, and mental health law with clinical interests in Dialectical Behavior Therapy for justice-involved individuals. His research examines prison governance alternatives, risk assessment methodologies, and technology applications in juvenile justice.
Research focuses include:
- Forensic psychological testing standards
- Criminogenic risk-needs feedback systems
- Telehealth interventions for reentry courts
- Developmental maturity in justice-involved youth
Publications demonstrate consistent focus on evidence-based correctional practices, forensic assessment validation, and pandemic-era mental health interventions. Recent works show increased emphasis on technology-mediated treatments and large dataset analysis.
Awards include the R-PAS Award for conceptual contributions to forensic assessment literature. Grant leadership includes projects funded by the American Psychology-Law Society and National Institute of Justice, examining rehabilitation frameworks and risk assessment protocols.
Supervises the Telehealth DBT Skills Training Program and leads the Forensic Psychology Research Lab, which investigates correctional human services and police psychological screening protocols.
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