Erin Fuller, M.A., Ph.D. Student
Erin Fuller is a Ph.D. student in the Clinical-Forensic Psychology track. Erin completed her honours thesis under the supervision of Dr. Kevin Douglas and Dr. Jodi Viljoen. Erin’s thesis examined the relationship between risk and protective factors for youth criminality and violence, as well as the role of resilience in explaining outcomes of youth offending. Broadly, her research interests include violence risk assessment and management, offender rehabilitation and reintegration, resilience, risk and protective factors for violence and chronic offending, psychopathic personality disorder, suicide and self-harm in forensic populations, and cultural sensitivity in forensic risk assessment. Erin’s M.A. work is funded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council.