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Nijdam-Jones, Alicia

Assistant Professor, Psychology

Email: Alicia.Nijdam-Jones@umanitoba.ca

Home Page: https://ccfplab.ca/

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Clinical Psychology

Behavioral/Social Sciences

Cognitive behavioural therapy

Behavioral/Social Sciences

Criminal Behavior

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Criminal Justice

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Criminology

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Cross-Cultural Studies

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Violence Risk Assessment

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Violent Behavior

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Research Description

Dr. Nijdam-Jones (she/her) is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Manitoba in Winnipeg, Canada. She earned her PhD in Clinical Psychology (forensic specialization) from Fordham University and has an MA in Criminology from Simon Fraser University. After her doctoral studies, she completed a clinical psychology postdoctoral fellowship at the University of California, San Francisco. She specializes in the area of violence risk assessment, malingering assessment, stalking, and the use of forensic assessment measures with linguistically, ethnically, and culturally diverse samples. Her current projects examine the cultural sensitivity and cross-cultural validity of violence risk and malingering assessment tools in Latin America, the United States, and Canada. She is fluent in both English and Spanish, and is working with collaborators at UCSF, Fordham University, University of Virginia, as well as researchers in Spain and Latin America.

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