Law and Mental Health: Towards the Discreet Identification of Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children (CSEC) Survivors - James Andretta, Ph.D., ABPP
James R. Andretta, Ph.D., ABPP, develops adolescent and adult forensic mental health assessments in the Portland, OR, area: Bridgetown Psychological LLC. James is board-certified in forensic psychology by the American Board of Forensic Psychology. In addition to clinical work, James has published 50+ manuscripts across a wide variety of subjects. In 2019, James co-edited a special issue of Behavior Sciences & the Law with senior editor Christopher Slobogin, JD. LL.M: The Use of Statistics in Criminal Cases. In 2020, James contributed a chapter to Cambridge University Press’ Handbook of Applied School Psychology: How best to serve court-involved youth in schools. In 2023, James was named a fellow of the American Academy of Assessment Psychology. James also received the Social Justice Leader Award in 2023, which was presented by the Human Trafficking & Social Justice Institute at the University of Toledo. Turning to current professional service, James sits on both the Broadening Representation, Inclusion, Diversity, and Global Equity (BRIDGE; 2019-Present) and the Teaching, Training, and Careers (TTC; 2023-Present) committees of the American Psychology-Law Society (AP-LS, American Psychological Association-Division 41). James is also a current member of the Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion Task Force for AP-LS (2022-Present).
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