Owner
Law Enforcement Psychologist Services
Los Gatos,, California, United States
Michael Roberts, Ph.D., ABPP received his doctorate in clinical psychology from the University of Connecticut at Storrs. In the forty-nine years Dr. Roberts has been active in the law enforcement field as a psychologist, he has made contributions to both psychology and law enforcement that have received national recognition. Specific contributions include: co-design of the San Jose Model Field Training and Evaluation Program which has been adopted by many law enforcement agencies nationwide; the formulation of standards for psychological selection of law enforcement officers, as presented in an FBI course (FBI National Executive Institute) for police administrators from 1978-2002; special unit selection techniques; and research on entry-level selection, casualty officers, the Field Training Program, and adverse impact issues. Dr. Roberts' efforts have also been recognized by the psychology profession by his election to Fellow status in Clinical Psychology by the American Psychological Association, and the status of Diplomate in Clinical Psychology and Police and Public Safety Psychology by the American Board of Professional Psychology.
Assessing Bias in the Public Safety Applicant Population with the CPI and PAI Public Safety Reports
Sunday, October 20, 2024
12:30 PM – 1:30 PM ET