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Kristine Jacquin
Kristine Jacquin, PhD
Acting Dean, Associate Dean for Student Development & Doctoral Faculty - School of Psychology
Santa Barbara, CA

kjacquin@fielding.edu

PhD, University of Texas at Austin, 1997
MA, University of Texas at Austin, 1992
 

Scholarly & Professional Interests:

  • Prediction, prevention, and treatment of interpersonal violence
  • Prediction and prevention of sexual offending
  • Juror perceptions of sexually violent offenses
  • Intellectual disability in capital crimes
  • Use and abuse of prescription psychostimulants
  • Substance abuse in interpersonal violence victims
  • Prediction and prevention of stalking
 

Professional Memberships:

  • American Association for the Advancement of Science
  • American Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
  • American College of Forensic Psychology
  • American Psychological Association
    • APA Division 5: Evaluation, Measurement, and Statistics
    • APA Division 28: Psychopharmacology and Substance
    • Abuse APA Division 33: Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
    • APA Division 40: Clinical Neuropsychology
    • APA Division 41: American Psychology-Law Society
    • APA Division 50: Addictions
  • Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies
  • Association for Psychological Science
  • California Psychological Association
  • International Academy of Law and Mental Health
  • International Association for Correctional and Forensic Psychology
  • International Society for Research on Aggression
  • National Academy of Neuropsychology
  • Santa Barbara County Psychological Association
  • Sigma Xi Scientific Research Society
 

Publications:

  • Cothran, A. S., & Jacquin, K. M. (2011). The effect of combined inductive and deductive training on profile accuracy. American Journal of Forensic Psychology, 29(1), 37-75.
  • Brodeur St-James, M., Masilla, A., Alford, S., & Jacquin, K. M. (2010). Defendant race and jury racial composition affect decisions in a mock homicide trial. Journal of the Mississippi Academy of Sciences, 55(1), 127.
  • MacQuoid, A., Mason, T., & Jacquin, K. M. (2010). Group deliberation and witness involvement in the crime affect juror decisions in a mock sexual abuse trial. Journal of the Mississippi Academy of Sciences, 55(1), 127.
  • Masilla, A., Brodeur St-James, M., Atkins Howell, T., Leachman, L., & Jacquin, K. (2010). Adolescent offenders and college students with and without incarcerated parents. Journal of the Mississippi Academy of Sciences, 55(1), 128.
  • Mason, T., Jacquin, K., Stripling, A., & Brodeur St-James, M. (2010). Severe weather phobia in young adults. Journal of the Mississippi Academy of Sciences, 55(1), 127-128.
  • Stewart, D. N., & Jacquin, K. M. (2010). Juror perceptions in a rape trial: Examining the complainant’s ingestion of chemical substances prior to sexual assault. Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment, and Trauma, 19, 853-874.
  • Yonge, K. C., & Jacquin, K. M. (2010). Criminal profile accuracy following training in inductive and deductive approaches. American Journal of Forensic Psychology, 28(3), 5-24.
  • Masilla, A., Stripling, A., & Jacquin, K. M. (2009). Gender differences in traumatic experiences of African-American adolescent offenders. Journal of the Mississippi Academy of Sciences, 54(1), 100.
  • Nagle, J., & Jacquin, K. M. (2009). Ethnicity and sexual orientation impact jurors in same-sex rape trial. Journal of the Mississippi Academy of Sciences, 54(1), 105.
  • Simms, A., Yonge, K. C., & Jacquin, K. M. (2009). Education and training enhance psychological profile accuracy for sexual homicide. Journal of the Mississippi Academy of Sciences, 54(1), 109.
  • Hodges, E. P., & Jacquin, K. M. (2008). Psychological skills and criminal profile accuracy. In R. N. Kocsis (Ed.), Serial Murder and the Psychology of Violent Crimes (pp. 259-275). Totowa, NJ: Humana Press.
  • Holcomb, M., & Jacquin, K. M. (2007). Juror perceptions of child eyewitness testimony in a sexual abuse trial. Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 16(2), 79-95.
  • Jacquin, K. M. (2007). Psychological profiling of violent offenders. The Trowbridge Report, 9(3), 1-7.
  • Jacquin, K. M., & Hodges, E. P. (2007). The influence of media messages on mock juror decisions in the Andrea Yates trial. American Journal of Forensic Psychology, 25(4), 21-40.
  • Jacquin, K. M. (2006). Review of the literature on evaluating juveniles’ adjudicative competence. American Journal of Forensic Psychology, 24(3), 85-88.
  • Jacquin, K. M., Harrison, M. L., & Alford, S. M. (2006). Gender and peer presence influence responses to aggressive provocation. American Journal of Forensic Psychology, 24(3), 29-44
  • Jacquin, K. M. (2005). Differential diagnosis decisions related to dementia: Using neuropsychological tests to make recommendations in competency hearings. American Journal of Forensic Psychology, 23(3), 5-24.
  • Jacquin, K. M. (2005). Phenylketonuria. In N. J. Salkind (Ed.), The Encyclopedia of Human Development (pp. 993-995). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
  • Jacquin, K. M. (2005). Violence. In N. J. Salkind (Ed.), The Encyclopedia of Human Development (pp. 1307-1309). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
  • Telch, M. J., Jacquin, K. M., Smits, J. A. J., & Powers, M. B. (2003). Emotional responding to hyperventilation as a predictor of agoraphobia status among individuals suffering from panic disorder. Journal of Behavior Therapy & Experimental Psychiatry, 34(2) 161-170.
 

Presentations:

  • Jacquin, K. M. (2012, April). Psychological evaluations in stalking cases. Paper accepted for presentation at the annual symposium of the American College of Forensic Psychology, San Francisco, CA.
  • Dawson, C., Beck, L., & Jacquin, K. M. (2012, March). Gender differences in sexual aggression perpetration and victimization in young adults. Poster proposal submitted for presentation at the annual meeting of the American Psychology-Law Society, San Juan, Puerto Rico.
  • Dawson, C., Beck, L., & Jacquin, K. M. (2012, March). Parent behaviors and exposure to violence as predictors of sexual aggression perpetration in young adults. Poster proposal submitted for presentation at the annual meeting of the American Psychology-Law Society, San Juan, Puerto Rico.
  • Nava, K., Moore, A., & Jacquin, K. M. (2012, March). Juror decisions in a capital trial involving intellectual disability. Poster proposal submitted for presentation at the annual meeting of the American Psychology-Law Society, San Juan, Puerto Rico.
  • Cowan, K., & Jacquin, K. M. (2011, May). Neuropsychological and behavioral bases for illegal psychostimulant use. Poster presented at the annual convention of the Association for Psychological Science, Washington, DC.
  • Webb, C., & Jacquin, K. M. (2011, May). Perceptions of use in medical and non-medical users of prescription psychostimulants. Poster presented at the annual convention of the Association for Psychological Science, Washington, DC.
  • Jacquin, K. M. (2011, March). Evaluating intellectual disability in capital habeas cases. Paper presented at the annual symposium of the American College of Forensic Psychology, San Diego, CA.
  • Beck-Xaysuda, L., & Jacquin, K. M. (2011, March). Familial incarceration and childhood exposure to violence predict adult sexual aggression. Poster presented at the joint convention of the American Psychology-Law Society and the 4th International Congress on Psychology and Law, Miami, FL.
  • Jacquin, K. M., & Warren, A. (2010, August). Using voir dire and juror education to reduce juror bias in rape trials. Paper presented at the 117th annual convention of the American Psychological Association, San Diego, CA.
  • Masilla, A., & Jacquin, K. M. (2010, August). Social and cognitive problem solving predict aggression in young adults. Poster presented at the 117th annual convention of the American Psychological Association, San Diego, CA.
  • Jacquin, K. M., Masilla, A., & Clark, K. N. (2010, May). Gender and context impact dating partners’ aggressive responses to provocation. Poster presented at the annual convention of the Association for Psychological Science, Boston, MA.
  • Masilla, A., & Jacquin, K. M. (2010, May). Social and cognitive problem solving predict aggression in college students. Poster presented at the annual convention of the Association for Psychological Science, Boston, MA.
  • Jacquin, K. M. (2010, April). Evaluating expert testimony in child abuse cases. Paper presented at the annual symposium of the American College of Forensic Psychology, San Francisco, CA.
  • Beck-Xaysuda, L., Masilla, A., Leachman, L., & Jacquin, K. (2010, March). Familial incarceration predicts risky sexual behaviors in young adulthood. Poster presented at the 56th Annual Convention of the Southeastern Psychological Association, Chattanooga, TN.
  • Jacquin, K., & Ford, R. (2010, March). Neuropsychological complaints associated with non-medical use of prescription psychostimulants. Poster presented at the 56th Annual Convention of the Southeastern Psychological Association, Chattanooga, TN.
  • Masilla, A., Beck-Xaysuda, L., & Jacquin, K. (2010, March). Sexual aggression is a potential consequence of childhood violence exposure. Poster presented at the 56th Annual Convention of the Southeastern Psychological Association, Chattanooga, TN.
  • Masilla, A., & Jacquin, K. (2010, March). Does social support protect against the consequences of violence exposure? Poster presented at the 56th Annual Convention of the Southeastern Psychological Association, Chattanooga, TN.
  • Nagle, J., & Jacquin, K. (2010, March). Gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation impact jurors in same-sex rape trial. Poster presented at the 56th Annual Convention of the Southeastern Psychological Association, Chattanooga, TN.
  • Simms, A., Yonge, C., & Jacquin, K. (2010, March). Training enhances accuracy when profiling sexual homicide offenders. Poster presented at the 56th Annual Convention of the Southeastern Psychological Association, Chattanooga, TN. Note: this poster was a semi-finalist for the graduate student research award.
  • Warren, A., Norwood, A., & Jacquin, K. (2010, March). Rape myth and consent law education reduces mock juror bias. Paper presented at the 56th Annual Convention of the Southeastern Psychological Association, Chattanooga, TN. Note: this paper was a finalist for the graduate student research award.
 

Professional Experience:

  • Acting Dean, Associate Dean for Student Development, and Doctoral Faculty, School of Psychology, Fielding Graduate University.
 
 
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