Marissa Stanziani, Ph.D.
Marissa graduated from the Psychology and Legal Decision Making Lab in 2020. She is currently in private practice. Her research interests include biases in juror decision making.
Marissa graduated from the Psychology and Legal Decision Making Lab in 2020. She is currently in private practice. Her research interests include biases in juror decision making.
Megan Kopkin, Ph.D.
Megan graduated from the Psychology and Legal Decision Making Lab in 2019. She completed her predoctoral internship, as well as her postdoctoral fellowship in forensic psychology, at Western State Hospital in Tacoma, Washington and is currently a forensic evaluator with Washington State's Office of Forensic Mental Health Services. She works in their inpatient unit and completes competency to stand trial evaluations, mental state (i.e., Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity and Diminished Capacity) evaluations, and violence risk assessments. She is also a member of Western State Hospital's predoctoral internship and postdoctoral fellowship committees.
Megan graduated from the Psychology and Legal Decision Making Lab in 2019. She completed her predoctoral internship, as well as her postdoctoral fellowship in forensic psychology, at Western State Hospital in Tacoma, Washington and is currently a forensic evaluator with Washington State's Office of Forensic Mental Health Services. She works in their inpatient unit and completes competency to stand trial evaluations, mental state (i.e., Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity and Diminished Capacity) evaluations, and violence risk assessments. She is also a member of Western State Hospital's predoctoral internship and postdoctoral fellowship committees.
Adam Coffey, Ph.D.
Adam graduated from the Psychology and Legal Decision Making Lab in 2019. He currently works as a staff psychologist at Patton State Hospital in Highland, California. In this role, he conducts forensic evaluations and provides treatment to individuals who have been found Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity. He also works as an assessment coordinator and supervisor for Patton's predoctoral internship program and maintains an active research program. Currently, he is involved in research projects exploring trauma responses related to one's own violent behavior, the management of ambiguous findings in forensic evaluations, and the use of technology (e.g., virtual reality) in forensic practice.
Adam graduated from the Psychology and Legal Decision Making Lab in 2019. He currently works as a staff psychologist at Patton State Hospital in Highland, California. In this role, he conducts forensic evaluations and provides treatment to individuals who have been found Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity. He also works as an assessment coordinator and supervisor for Patton's predoctoral internship program and maintains an active research program. Currently, he is involved in research projects exploring trauma responses related to one's own violent behavior, the management of ambiguous findings in forensic evaluations, and the use of technology (e.g., virtual reality) in forensic practice.
Rachel deLacy, Ph.D.
Rachel graduated from the Psychology and Legal Decision Making Lab in 2018. After graduation, Rachel went on to complete a postdoctoral fellowship in forensic psychology at Central Regional Hospital. Afterwards, she worked as a psychologist at another state hospital primarily conducting forensic evaluations. She also supervised, provided treatment and capacity restoration, conducted psychological testing, and helped with diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts. In her spare time, she conducts disability evaluations of veterans with plans to expand her work with military personnel.
Rachel graduated from the Psychology and Legal Decision Making Lab in 2018. After graduation, Rachel went on to complete a postdoctoral fellowship in forensic psychology at Central Regional Hospital. Afterwards, she worked as a psychologist at another state hospital primarily conducting forensic evaluations. She also supervised, provided treatment and capacity restoration, conducted psychological testing, and helped with diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts. In her spare time, she conducts disability evaluations of veterans with plans to expand her work with military personnel.