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Joseph Camilleri is a Professor in the Psychology Department at Westfield State University. He specializes in forensic psychology, sexual conflict dynamics, and the application of evolutionary psychology to criminal behavior. His research focuses on topics such as partner rape, psychopathy, developmentally disabled offenders, bullying, and the etiology of interpersonal conflict.
He teaches undergraduate courses including Forensic Psychology, Psychology of Crime Lab, Research Methods I & II, Statistics for Psychologists, and Psychometrics. At the graduate level, he instructs Basic & Applied Research Methods.
His work integrates evolutionary perspectives with forensic applications, examining issues like sexual coercion, spousal homicide theories, and the adaptive functions of bullying. He has authored numerous articles on topics ranging from jealousy evolution to the strategic pursuit of short-term mating.
Camilleri’s research emphasizes evidence-based program development and evaluation, particularly in addressing sexual violence and offender behavior. His contributions span theoretical frameworks and practical interventions, though no specific scientific awards are listed in the provided materials.

