Director of Research
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
Gregory Krätzig Ph.D. is the Director Research for the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and Adjunct Professor at the University of Regina Dept. of Psychology and has published over 30 peer-reviewed papers and one book chapter. He is a leader using simulation as a training tool and was instrumental in bringing simulation training to police recruits in Ukraine. Greg has been awarded over $4 million in grants and has won many other awards including the Canadian Psychological Association award for Academic Excellence, the Alumni Crowning Achievement Award for Distinguished Professional Achievement and the Alumni of Distinction Award, he has presented at IACP, INTERPOL, IITSEC, CEPOL, CPA and APS. He is a member of the Scientific Leadership Council and a member of the Public Safety Steering Committee of the Canadian Institute for Public Safety Research and Treatment. He currently serves as the Technical Authority for the 10-year Longitudinal RCMP Study investigating Occupational Stress Injuries within the RCMP.
Tuesday, October 22, 2024
8:00 AM – 9:30 AM ET